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Sympathetic Resonance. Can you do me a favour..?

Started by Mr. M, March 30, 2011, 05:48:50 AM

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Mr. M

Hi,

I've found plenty of information on this topic but as I'm not in this field I perhaps don't know the search terms to use to find the specifics. What I'm trying to find out should be, I would have though, pretty simple.

If you're going to answer this post then you no doubt need to know I've got a basic understanding of the fundamentals here, so there is no need to reference and/or explain at length about materials and frequencies unless absolutely necessary.

I know that when a tuning fork is struck and resonates that an additional tuning fork will also begin to resonate sympathetically.

So, here's what I'm trying to puzzle out in my head, I can't and Google's not being very helpful.


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Test 1 ) I get someone to hold a tuning fork in their left hand while I strike a tuning fork, my fork resonates because I struck it and theirs then resonates sympathetically.

Test 2 ) I pass them another fork to hold in their right hand and, for arguments sake, their distance from the fork that I strike and the force which I strike the force with are identical as in Test 1.  Both forks now resonate sympathetically.

Question ) Is the resonance occurring in the two forks in Test 2 roughly equal to the resonance occurring in the single fork in Test 1 ?

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That's what I'm puzzling and it's bugging me... Any takers ?

wings

resonance , coherence and other

Nobel Prize Lecture, December 12, 1973 by LEO ESAKI.... NEGATIVE RESISTANCE DUE TO RESONANT TRANSMISSION:
nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1973/esaki-lecture.pdf

"coherence domain" and cold fusion Giuliano Preparata:
http://www.newenergytimes.com/v2/views/Group1/Preparata.shtml

Resonance and Bioresonance Interactions in Homeopathic Solutions
Homeopathy â€" How It Works and How It Is Done â€" 6
http://hpathy.com/homeopathy-scientific-research/homeopathy-%E2%80%93-how-it-works-and-how-it-is-done-6/

water crystal
http://www.i-sis.org.uk/water4.php

.....
http://www.tiller.org/








neptune

Your question is somewhat ambiguous . Do you mean is the resonance the same in frequency , or the same in amplitude?

Mr. M

Quote from: neptune on March 30, 2011, 07:20:17 AM
Your question is somewhat ambiguous . Do you mean is the resonance the same in frequency , or the same in amplitude?

Yeah, my terminology isn't very good... Sorry.  ;)

I know that they'll only resonate in sympathy because the frequency matches and if they didn't match they wouldn't respond.

What I was trying to ask was this, hopefully better explained now.


We have three tuning forks and they are all, for example, 440 Hz.

When two tuning forks are present and one of them is struck the other tuning fork will sympathetically resonate at a given amplitude.

When three tuning forks are present and one of them is struck with exactly the same amount of force will the amplitude of the sympathetic resonance in each of the two other tuning forks be roughly equal to or less than the amplitude of the sympathetic resonance in one additional fork ?


*sigh* Hmmm... Still sounds a bit crap, I'll try a quick summary.


Basically, if you have three forks A, B and C and you strike A will the amplitude of the sympathetic resonance in B & C be roughly equal to each other ?  I'm assuming it would.

Remove fork C and strike fork A again with the same amount of force, would the amplitude of the resonance in the remaining fork B be the same as  when both B & C were present ?

wings

They come to the point that using magnetic induction to send electricity to devices is more efficient when more than one machine is involved. The efficiency of the energy is better for multiple machines.

Originally Posted:


http://thetechjournal.com/science/mit-witricity-team-powers-two-devices-with-wireless-electricity.xhtml