Resonant vibrations happen when something keeps swinging or moving because it’s being pushed at just the right time.
Imagine you're on a swing. You go back and forth, that's vibration. Now, if someone pushes you just as you’re coming forward, you go higher and higher. That’s resonant vibration, when each push matches your movement perfectly, making it easier for you to go even further.
Like a Swing Set
Think of a swing set in the park. Each time someone gives a little push at the right moment, the swing moves more easily. If they push too soon or too late, the swing might feel bumpy, not as smooth or high.
Or Maybe a Bouncy Castle
A bouncy castle is like that too. When kids jump in just the right way, the whole thing goes up and down with them, making it fun to bounce higher than ever. That’s resonant vibration, where everything moves together because of timing.
So next time you're on a swing or bouncing around, remember: you’re doing resonant vibrations, like a little scientist having fun!
Examples
- A guitar string starts vibrating when you pluck it, making a sound.
- A glass breaks because of loud music from a nearby speaker.
- Children on a swing go higher with the right push at the right time.
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See also
- What is Acoustic resonance?
- What Causes the ‘Snap’ of a Whip?
- How Do ‘Biomes’ Affect the Life Inside Them?
- Why Do Hip Replacements Work So Well?
- How Do Cities Affect the Weather Around Them?
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