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Resonance may refer to:
- The concept of resonance in physics:
- Mechanical resonance
- Electrical resonance - as in electrical circuits with one or more capacitors and inductors
- Acoustic resonance - such as that in musical instruments
- Resonance (particle) - as an isolated particle capable of decay that decays spontaneously Particle physics
- Orbital resonance in celestial mechanics
- Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)
- Resonance structures - are used in chemistry to represent bonds with delocalized electrons
- Resonance (album) and Resonance Vol. 2, compilation albums by British rock band Anathema
- Resonance FM, a London-based community radio station run by the London Musicians Collective
- Resonance, the magazine of the London Musicians Collective
- Resonance, a newsletter for players of the resophonic guitar
- Resonance (Jordan Rudess album)
- Resonance (Mad at Gravity album)
- Resonance (T.M.Revolution song)
Resonant:
- In phonetics, the word resonant is sometimes used for sounds that are commonly referred to as sonorants
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