Critical speed refers to a specific velocity at which a rotating object experiences a significant change in its behavior, often leading to instability or resonance. This concept is commonly applied in various fields, including mechanical engineering, structural engineering, and the dynamics of rotating machinery. 1. **Rotational Dynamics**: For rotating shafts or structures, critical speed is the speed at which the natural frequency of the system aligns with the rotating frequency.
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