Driving force from buzzer for jacket of length L

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In summary, the conversation discusses the concept of resonance and how it relates to a buzzer vibrating during a cycle to provide a driving force. It is mentioned that there may be a phase lag between the source of vibration and the swinging cloth due to losses, but ultimately the impetus from the source is reinforcing.
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How do we tell when the buzzer vibrates during the cycle to provide the driving force?

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Callumnc1 said:
How do we tell when the buzzer vibrates during the cycle to provide the driving force?
It's an example of resonance. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resonance.
Because there are losses in the swinging cloth, it will always be a bit behind the source of vibration (phase lag). As a result, the impetus from the source is reinforcing.
 
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haruspex said:
It's an example of resonance. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resonance.
Because there are losses in the swinging cloth, it will always be a bit behind the source of vibration (phase lag). As a result, the impetus from the source is reinforcing.
Thank you for your reply @haruspex !
 

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