resonant in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

resonant in the PONS Dictionary

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By attaching a resonant chamber to the basic whistle, it may be tuned to a particular note and made louder.
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The tubes are carved so that they have a distinctive resonant pitch when being vibrated.
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The oscillators are designed to have (when uncoupled) almost equal resonant frequencies.
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Secondly, however, it needs to have the ripely resonant lower range typically associated with the bass voice.
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For the resonant excitation, the central energy of the laser corresponds to the lowest exciton resonance of the quantum well.
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The surfaces inside the "kendang wadon" are carved straighter than those in the "lanang", resulting in a more resonant, booming timbre.
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The torque was greatly enhanced by the resonant coupling of the incident light to plasmonic waves in the gold structure.
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Together, these form a resonant system, and the mechanical cone resonance may be excited by electrical signals (e.g., pulses) at audio frequencies.
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As a consequence, when detecting the resonant rotation frequency, the linewidth is smaller (narrower) than it would be if the atoms were stationary.
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Physics includes wave field refraction, nonlinear resonant interactions, sub-grid representations of unresolved islands, and dynamically updated ice coverage.
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