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Vibration (from
Latin vibrō 'to shake') is a
mechanical phenomenon whereby oscillations occur about an
equilibrium point.
Vibration may be deterministic...
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phase to
vibrations entering the
inner ear
through the oval window. It
allows fluid in the
cochlea to move,
which in turn
ensures that hair
cells of the...
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Vibration white finger (VWF), also
known as hand-arm
vibration syndrome (HAVS) or dead finger, is a
secondary form
of Raynaud's syndrome, an industrial...
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vibration, and
harshness (NVH), also
known as
noise and
vibration (N&V), is the
study and
modification of the
noise and
vibration characteristics of vehicles...
- Three-
phase electric power (abbreviated 3ϕ) is a
common type
of alternating current (AC) used in
electricity generation, transmission, and distribution...
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harmonic vibration. They use a
comparatively lightweight component to
reduce the
vibration of a
system so that its worst-case
vibrations are less intense...
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magnetostriction and
torsional vibration in
generator and
motor drive shafts. Two-
phase power can be
derived from a three-
phase source using two transformers...
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normal modes of vibration of a
crystal are in
general superpositions of many overtones, each with an
appropriate amplitude and
phase.
Longer wavelength...
- and volume) in
which pV = RT,
hence a
correction of 1RT.
Additional corrections for the
vibrations,
rotations and
translation then need to be applied...
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mechanical quantization of the
modes of vibrations for
elastic structures of interacting particles.
Phonons can be
thought of as
quantized sound waves...