Resonance. Bartons pendulums Observe the Barton’s pendulums Write down two observations.

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Resonance

Bartons pendulums Observe the Barton’s pendulums Write down two observations.

Resonance occurs when the frequency of the driving force matches the natural frequency of the oscillating body. When this occurs a large amplitude vibration is observed.

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