QUESTION 3 Which of the following is NOT TRUE about a Helmholtz resonator? A Helmholtz resonator...
QUESTION 3 Which of the following is NOT TRUE about a Helmholtz resonator? A Helmholtz resonator is a simple cylindrical cavity that suppresses most frequencies and strongly amplifies a few resonant frequencies. The resonance curve for a Helmholtz resonator shows a rather narrow resonance peak The air cavity in the body of any string instrument works as a Helmholtz resonator. Helmholtz resonators are originally used as Fourier analyzer to verify the existence of harmonics in complex tones.