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    Could anyone help me to understand what resonance is? I see so much conflicting information about the subject. I have my idea of what it is but I would like to see if anyone else has thoughts on it.

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    With a coil it is a condition where the right frequency matches the inductive state with the lowest impedance (resistance). Since resistance is lowest
    the voltage will be highest.

    We can say that two coils are in resonance when they have the same center frequency and phase. In transferring waves in reality the electrical and magnetic waves pick up or lose affinity I call kinetic component so one wave is faster than the other. It is possible to combine these waves called constructive interference.

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      Originally posted by pengrove View Post
      Could anyone help me to understand what resonance is? I see so much conflicting information about the subject. I have my idea of what it is but I would like to see if anyone else has thoughts on it.
      Play-hookey.com Parallel LC Circuits or here
      Last edited by dragon; 06-10-2011, 04:52 PM.

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        Originally posted by pengrove View Post
        Could anyone help me to understand what resonance is? I see so much conflicting information about the subject. I have my idea of what it is but I would like to see if anyone else has thoughts on it.
        Resonance (my definition)

        Resonance is a natural conciquence of the superposition of waves. With a finite structure present, (does not go on forever) boundaries represent a large impedance whereby energy (acoustic... electric...etc...) bounces and is given a new direction. When the waves superimpose on one another, their energies are added. This addition is often higher than the input, and constitutes an accumulation energy over time.

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