Difference between revisions of "resonance (Q9437)"

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(‎Removed claim: Redevelopment date (P104): 19. century, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1695210912250)
(‎Created claim: historical term (P170): resonance)
 
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resonance (English)
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historical description: The audible result when two different freely vibrating bodieshave the same frequency of vibration. (English)
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historical description: The body or fullness added to asound to make it solid or full sounding. (English)
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Publication date: 1952
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    resonance (English)
    The audible result when two different freely vibrating bodieshave the same frequency of vibration. (English)
    The body or fullness added to asound to make it solid or full sounding. (English)
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