gjl711 wrote in post #4156518
Yes, but mass always wins for single impact events. Resonance requires a steady input of energy, a standing wave, to do it's magic. If you were firing the shutter over and over it is possible to hit the resonant frequency and that tiny shutter could move a much larger mass.
Yes, but mass always wins for single impact events. Resonance requires a steady input of energy, a standing wave, to do it's magic. If you were firing the shutter over and over it is possible to hit the resonant frequency and that tiny shutter could move a much larger mass.
steady energy input - like wind. Mass in the wrong place can help or hurt. it depends on application.
I think we are loudly agreeing. I'm not saying that MLU is the end all and be all any more than adding mass is.
j.

