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- Vibration - Wikipedia
Vibration (from Latin vibrāre 'to shake') is a mechanical phenomenon whereby oscillations occur about an equilibrium point
- Vibration | Physics, Frequency Amplitude | Britannica
Vibration, periodic back-and-forth motion of the particles of an elastic body or medium, commonly resulting when almost any physical system is displaced from its equilibrium condition and allowed to respond to the forces that tend to restore equilibrium
- VIBRATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: a rapid motion of the particles of an elastic body or substance back and forth (as when a stretched cord produces a musical tone or molecules in the air transmit sounds to the ear)
- Physics III: Vibrations and Waves - MIT OpenCourseWare
Vibrations and waves are everywhere If you take any system and disturb it from a stable equilibrium, the resultant motion will be waves and vibrations Think of a guitar string—pluck the string, and it vibrates The sound waves generated make their way to our ears, and we hear the string’s sound
- Mechanical Vibration - Florida International University
In machines, vibration can loosen fasteners such as nuts In balance in machine can cause problem to the machine itself or surrounding machines or environment The phenomenon known as Resonance leads to excessive deflections and failure The vibration and noise generated by engines causes annoyance to people and, sometimes, damage to property
- Types of Vibration: Free, Forced, and Damped Vibration [PDF]
Vibration is a mechanical phenomenon causing oscillations around a fixed point The vibration occurs when elastic bodies, like springs, are displaced from their equilibrium (fixed) positions due to external forces
- What is Vibration – Types of Vibrations with Diagram
Any motion that repeats itself after an interval of time is called vibration or oscillation The swinging of a pendulum (Fig ) and the motion of a plucked string are typical examples of vibration
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