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Natural Frequency in Longitudinal and Transverse Vibrations Formulas
Natural frequency is the frequency at which a system tends to oscillate when not subjected to external forces. And is denoted by ω
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. Natural Frequency is usually measured using the Radian per Second for Angular Velocity. Note that the value of Natural Frequency is always positive. Typically, the value of Natural Frequency is greater than 0.
Longitudinal and Transverse Vibrations formulas that make use of Natural Frequency
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Static Force when Damping is Negligible
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Maximum Displacement of Forced Vibration with Negligible Damping
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FAQ
What is the Natural Frequency?
Natural frequency is the frequency at which a system tends to oscillate when not subjected to external forces. Natural Frequency is usually measured using the Radian per Second for Angular Velocity. Note that the value of Natural Frequency is always positive. Typically, the value of Natural Frequency is greater than 0.
Can the Natural Frequency be negative?
No, the Natural Frequency, measured in Angular Velocity cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Natural Frequency?
Natural Frequency is usually measured using the Radian per Second[rad/s] for Angular Velocity. Radian per Day[rad/s], Radian per Hour[rad/s], Radian per Minute[rad/s] are the few other units in which Natural Frequency can be measured.
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