Electronic oscillation is a repeating cyclical variation in voltage or current in an electrical circuit, resulting in a periodic waveform. The frequency of the oscillation in hertz is the number of times the cycle repeats per second. The recurrence may be in the form of a varying voltage or aRead More →

The object is making a sinusoidal movement and therefore the driving force is mostly a sinusoidal force. Another example is an electrical oscillator. For example a subwoofer. If a subwoofer is making a sound with a constant frequency, the membrane is making a harmonic oscillation. What is meant by harmonicRead More →

There will be a restoring force directed towards equilibrium position (or) mean position. In an oscillatory motion, the net force on the particle is zero at the mean position. The mean position is a stable equilibrium position. At what position is acceleration maximum for a simple harmonic oscillator? ” InRead More →

Types of Oscillators: Harmonic Oscillators & Crystal Oscillators. Harmonic or linear oscillators produce a sinusoidal output where a signal increases and decreases at a predictable level over time. Two basic types are RC, or resistor/capacitor circuits, as well as LC, or inductor capacitor circuits. How do you make an oscillatorRead More →