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40 are shown in Fig. 18. The top panel shows the distribution of toroidal mode July 23, 2009 17:30 26 AOGS 2007 - ST Volume 9in x 6in b672-V14-ch01 B. J. Fraser Fig. 16. Schematic plots for two damped resonant systems with slightly different eigenfrequencies. (a) The amplitude response A(ω) in each case. (b) The meridional amplitude difference A(ωS ) − A(ωN ). (c) The meridional cross-phase difference ϕ(ωS ) − ϕ(ωN ). In (b) the resonant frequency ωR is determined by the condition A(ωS ) − A(ωN ) = 0, and in (c) where ϕ(ωS ) − ϕ(ωN ) is a maximum (after Ref.
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