Is a rattle in a car ever a resonance phenomenon? Explain.

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Is a rattle in a car ever a resonance phenomenon? Explain.

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Is a rattle in a car ever a resonance phenomenon? Explain.

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The most common cause of a rattling in a car is resonance. Because there are multiple periodic motions occurring in the car – wheels revolving, pistons moving up and down, valves opening and shutting, transmission gears spinning, driveshaft spinning, and so on - the car itself vibrates in many components.

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