3A60 Driven Mechanical Resonance

Resonance Reeds

This shows the "teeth" that vibrate one at a time depending on the speed.
Catalog: 
3A60.50A
Location: 
Ba3
A brass disk spins very fast. As it slows down the shortest "tooth" vibrates. As it further slows the longer teeth vibrate one at a time. A resonance, or vibrating-reed, tachometer uses a series of consecutively tuned reeds to determine engine speed by indicating the vibration frequency of the machine.

Driven Torsion Pendulum, with variable damping

A table showing different resonance values.
Catalog: 
3A60.40
Location: 
Ba3
Driven mass on spring & power supply. A motor provides the forcing function that drives a torsion wheel. The labels are in German with Ein and Aus for on and off on the power supply and Fein and Grob for fine and coarse below the tuning knobs.

Resonance Reeds

2nd reed
Catalog: 
3A60.50C
Location: 
Ba3
A set of steel reeds mounted on a common strip which is excited by a variable speed motor with an unbalanced flywheel.