| 1. | This frequency is the natural resonance frequency for the cesium atom.
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| 2. | Then a new paragon of precision timekeepers emerged, in the natural resonance of the cesium atom.
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| 3. | The vibration galvanometer is used for detecting alternating currents in the frequency of its natural resonance.
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| 4. | It has however gained a significant following after release for its natural resonance and bright and deep tone.
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| 5. | The value of at this peak is, in this particular case, equal to the undamped natural resonance frequency:
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| 6. | In practice an electrically small antenna is one that is operated at a frequency below its natural resonance.
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| 7. | The silver-white metal cesium 133, scientists determined about 40 years ago, has a natural resonance of 9, 192.63177 megahertz.
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| 8. | :An LC circuit has a natural resonance frequency, and so it captures the signal specific to that frequency while excluding others.
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| 9. | For Kaufman, the shocking events in Laramie had a natural resonance, given his own crosscurrents as a playwright, director and man.
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| 10. | The silver-white metal cesium 133, scientists determined about 40 years ago, has a natural resonance of 9, 192 . 63177 megahertz.
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