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Physics, 02.07.2019 20:20 Teenabrewer28

An expensive wine glass is hit by a spoon. a sound with a dominant frequency of 500 hz can be heard. according to simplified calculations which ignore friction a frequency of 502 hz is expected. the glass will break, if the oscillation amplitude exceeds 2 mm. calculate which amplitude due to an external excitation is required at the resonance frequency to break it.

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