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Mechanical resonance

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resonance in a mechanical system.
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Mechanical resonance is a phenomenon that occurs when a mechanical system is subjected to oscillatory forces at a frequency close to its natural frequency, leading to large amplitude oscillations. Every physical system has a natural frequency at which it tends to oscillate if disturbed. When an external force is applied at or near this frequency, it can cause the system to resonate, resulting in increased vibration levels.
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