Oscillations

Oscillatory motion

Periodic or oscillatory motion is defined as a motion that repeats itself. An object in such motion vibrates around an equilibrium position due to a regulating force or torque. Many phenomena, including electromagnetic waves, alternating current circuits, and molecules, require this motion to be studied. For a vibration to occur, two factors must be fulfilled: […]

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Oscillators

Introduction The repeated backward and forward motion between positions or states of an item is referred to as oscillation. It also can be known as the periodic movement that has the tendency to repeat itself in a regular cycle. For example- a sine wave, with a side-to-side pendulum swing, or the up-down movement with a

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Oscillation And Waves

In physics, oscillations and waves are 2 significant phenomena that are discussed. Oscillations and waves   are fundamental in understanding the world and are frequently employed in many fields. We will cover what oscillations and waves are, their applications, the link between oscillations and waves, their similarities, and lastly the differences between waves and oscillations in

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Oscillation

Introduction The repeated backward and forward motion between positions or states of an item is referred to as oscillation. It also can be known as the periodic movement that has the tendency to repeat itself in a regular cycle. For example- a sine wave, with a side-to-side pendulum swing, or the up-down movement with a

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LCR Series Circuit

The capacity of the LCR circuit to tune or resonate is widely recognized. It refers to an electrical circuit that consists of three components: an inductor (L), a capacitor (C), and a resistor (R). In this circuit, the resistor, inductor, and capacitor are connected in series, leading the circuit to have the same amount of

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LC Oscillations and its Qualitative Treatment

Electrical oscillations of a definite frequency are generated whenever energy is supplied to an LC circuit. Such oscillations are called LC oscillations.  The LC circuit is an electromagnetic oscillator. It produces high frequency signals known as RF oscillators. This circuit is also known as an LC-tuned LC resonant or tank circuit. Oscillators are used in

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LC oscillations

As soon as we connect a charged capacitor to an inductor, the electric current and charge on that capacitor go through the LC oscillation process. No matter what happens, the LC Oscillations will continue endlessly if the LC circuit has no resistance in it. An LC oscillator is the name given to this circuit. Two

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Hardy Weinberg Law

In the absence of disrupting events, the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium states that genetic variation in a population will remain constant from generation to generation, because genotype and allele frequencies are in equilibrium when mating is random in a large population with no disruptive events, the rule predicts that both genotype and allele frequencies will remain constant.

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Getting To Know More On Seismic Moment

A Japanese seismologist Hiroo Kanamori and another American seismologist Thomas C. Hanks developed a method. It could build up the moment magnitude (MW) scale in the 1970s and was used to check the earthquake’s magnitude or relative size. With the help of the moment magnitude scale, one can see the seismic moment (M0) of the

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Free, forced, and damped oscillations

Definition of Oscillation In physics, the meaning of oscillation is advanced as an intermittent variety on the schedule of a matter with regards to its mean worth or between two fixed states. One complete pattern of occasional forward and backward movement of a body about its mean position serves to characterise one oscillation. Example of

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