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Ampli tude

In the resonance region the system oscillates with the external frequency X and with an increased amplitude (entrainment region). Far away from resonance, the internal free oscillations are present. This behaviour is completely absent in systems, where no self-sustained oscillations can exist. A typical example of such a system is a nonlinear conservative system. The resonance diagram has been drawn in Figure 2 for both, the small and the large ampli tude oscillation. [Pg.222]

Figure 8.3 Probability distribution function of normalized structure factor ampli tudes for centrosymmetric (centric) and non centro symmetric (acentric) structures. Figure 8.3 Probability distribution function of normalized structure factor ampli tudes for centrosymmetric (centric) and non centro symmetric (acentric) structures.
Evolution along the propagation direction of the ampli tude of the... [Pg.338]


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