Resonant in a sentence as an adjective

The closer you bow to the bridge, the louder, fuller, and more resonant the tone.

Also, things like traffic sloshing can very quickly build resonant failures in a system like this.

But the resonant property of the bridge means that the string tension corresponds to resonance.

Your house is already full of small metal objects that are slightly resonant in the TV band - such as cutlery.

Every character is hand-typed on a perfectly resonant keyboard, entering the world with a pleasing 'plink'..."

Apollo 13 nearly became famous for exploding on launch due to massive resonant vibration, but a premature shutdown of the affected engine saved it.

]"The Steam Controller is built around a new generation of super-precise haptic feedback, employing dual linear resonant actuators.

But simple and resonant ideas are mediagenic, while complicated and more accurate ones are mediapathic.

We avoid design by committee, instead focusing on paving the cowpaths and in a few cases working with champions -- single innovators or RPG's "resonant dyads" _a la_ ken&dmr -- to do focused design.

However, you may get unlucky if your shield can volume has resonant frequencies in the operating range of the circuit which will trigger feedback and render the circuit inoperable.

I do agree, but to be fully pedantic, L1 and L2 are hand-wound microwave chokes with\n very high self-resonant frequency, mounted\n perpendicular to one another and clear of the\n ground plane.

It was a "resonant transfer": there's actually an infinite number of ways to do those, but the set of ways is topologically equivalent to the surface of a sphere, so you just try a finite number of points on that sphere.

That's almost exactly one of the parables between Achilles and the Tortoise that Hofstadter gives in Godel, Escher, Bach, where the Tortoise keeps breaking Achilles' record player by playing records of the machine's resonant frequency.

And the paper talks a bit about observing those second order effects:"Here, we have shown how the same process generates a second, so-far-unnoticed peak that corresponds to resonant transfer of energy to the negative-frequency branch of the dispersion relation.

Then they end on this note: "Test results indicate that the RF resonant cavity thruster design, which is unique as an electric propulsion device, is producing a force that is not attributable to any classical electromagnetic phenomenon and therefore is potentially demonstrating an interaction with the quantum vacuum virtual plasma.

Resonant definitions

adjective

characterized by resonance; "a resonant voice"; "hear the rolling thunder"

See also: resonating resounding reverberating reverberative

adjective

serving to bring to mind; "cannot forbear to close on this redolent literary note"- Wilder Hobson; "a campaign redolent of machine politics"

See also: evocative redolent remindful reminiscent