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The Vibration and Waves handbook by Benjamin Crowell is a basic vibration and waves book for physics engineering, at this book you’ll find complete description, equation, problem and solution about: Vibrations, Period, Frequency, and Amplitude, Simple Harmonic Motion, Why are sine-wave vibrations so common?, 17.|Period is approximately independent of amplitude, if the amplitude is small, Proofs, Summary, Problems. Resonance, Energy In Vibrations, Energy Lost From Vibrations, Putting Energy Into Vibrations, Proofs, Statement 2: maximum amplitude at resonance, 39.|Statement 3: amplitude at resonance proportional to Q, 39.| Statement 4: FWHM related to Q, 40. Summary, Problems.Free Waves, Wave Motion, Waves on a String, Sound and Light Waves, Periodic Waves, The Doppler Effect, Bounded Waves, Reflection, Transmission, and Absorption, Quantitative Treatment of Refle, Interference Effects, Waves Bounded on Both Sides. This book is available to download in pdf format consist of 107 pages.
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