Re: Re : Question

From: On-line Snack discussion (snaktalk)
Date: Wed May 29 2002 - 19:27:02 PDT


You will want to research resonance either on the web or at your local
library where the librarian can help you find books on the subject. To
get you started, here are some web sites that have information on
resonance in general and as it applies to buildings in earthquakes:
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/sound/reson.html#resdef
http://sciencejoywagon.com/physicszone/lesson/09waves/resonan/resonanc.htm
http://www.usask.ca/geology/labs/seismo/glossary.html#grndmove
http://www.earthquakeindia.com/Cause.htm
http://www.geol.binghamton.edu/faculty/barker/demos/demo8.html

Nina Thayer
Snacktalk Moderator
 
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> Hi,=20
> I'm a high school student doing an assignment on resonance and i have =
> chosen the topic 'Resonant Rings' and i'm using your snack as a =
> reference. But I still faced difficulties in understanding the real =
> priciple of resonant even after reading the instructions given on the =
> snack. Please advice. Thank you.
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> Sincerely,
> Christine
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