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"resonant frequency" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe an oscillation that occurs at a higher amplitude than other frequencies due to an increase in a system's net gain. For example, "The tuning fork vibrates at its resonant frequency when struck."
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ωTLS1 (ωTLS2) is the resonant frequency of TLS1 (TLS1).
Like other oscillations, plasmons have a resonant frequency.
The resonant frequency ratio is 247.
The resonant frequency is 1.428 kHz.
Approximately 20% resonant frequency shift is observed.
So a clock that ticks to that resonant frequency will be highly accurate.
For large loudspeakers this resonant frequency is useful in enhancing the bass response of the system.
Its resonant frequency and quality factor in an aqueous solution are ~600 kHz and ~2, respectively.
This coil was driven at about 35.5 kHz, the approximate resonant frequency of the piezoelectric antenna.
The microwave absorption is monitored by a microwave cavity with a resonant frequency of 9.4 GHz.
It turns out that their resonant frequency is around 250 Hz.
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