Number of Transition Frequencies of a System Containing an Arbitrary Number of Gas Bubbles
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Abstract: ``Transition frequencies of a system containing an arbitrary number of bubbles levitated in a liquid are discussed. Using a linear coupled-oscillator model, it is shown theoretically that when the system contains bubbles of different sizes, each bubble has (or less) transition frequencies which make the phase difference between an external sound and a bubble's pulsation . Furthermore, we discuss a discrepancy appearing between the present result regarding the transition frequencies and existing ones for the resonance frequencies in a two-bubble case, and show that the transition frequency, defined as above, and the resonance frequency have a different physical meaning when , while they are consistent for .
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