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natural frequency

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natural frequency [′nach·rəl ′frē·kwən·sē]
(electronics)
The lowest resonant frequency of an antenna, circuit, or component.
(physics)
The frequency with which a system oscillates in the absence of external forces; or, for a system with more than one degree of freedom, the frequency of one of the normal modes of vibration.


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This unit is designed with a very high natural frequency (>350 Hz).
The heart of the Vibra-Drum system is a two-mass, sub-resonant natural frequency drive that automatically adjusts to varying material loadings.
Bending and torsional stiffness are 31% greater than the baseline, with a natural frequency of 25.
 
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