
Resonators
Resonators are devices or structures that naturally vibrate at specific frequencies, known as their resonant frequencies. When energy or a signal matches this frequency, the resonator amplifies it, much like a tuning fork amplifies certain sound frequencies. They are used in various applications, such as filters in radios, musical instruments, and sensors. By selecting or tuning to a particular frequency, resonators help isolate, filter, or enhance desired signals or vibrations, making them essential components in many electronic, acoustic, and mechanical systems.