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  1. Vibration - Wikipedia

    Vibration can be desirable: for example, the motion of a tuning fork, the reed in a woodwind instrument or harmonica, a mobile phone, or the cone of a loudspeaker. In many cases, however, vibration is …

  2. Vibration | Physics, Frequency & Amplitude | Britannica

    Jan 27, 2026 · 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 …

  3. VIBRATION Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    VIBRATION definition: the act of vibrating, or an instance of vibratory motion; oscillation; quiver; tremor. See examples of vibration used in a sentence.

  4. Physics Tutorial: Vibrational Motion

    While held fixed in place at its foundation (we hope), the winds force the length of the structure out of position and the skyscraper is forced into vibration. A pendulum is a classic example of an object …

  5. 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 …

  6. What Is Vibration? A Practical Guide to Vibration Basics, …

    Dec 30, 2025 · Vibration is oscillating motion around an equilibrium point. Learn vibration types, frequency, amplitude, velocity vs acceleration, common causes, measurement methods, and sensor …

  7. What is Vibration in Physics? - California Learning Resource Network

    Jan 27, 2025 · Vibration, at its core, is the oscillatory motion of a particle, object, or system around a reference point. While often perceived as a nuisance, vibration is a ubiquitous phenomenon …

  8. 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)

  9. VIBRATION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    To achieve high throughput capability, such motion induced vibration would have to be damped quickly, to reduce settling time of the platform position and orientation.

  10. Topic 01. Introduction to Vibrations - Engineering LibreTexts

    Topic 01 covers: 1) Explaining the fundamental concepts in vibration; 2) Understanding vibration and vibration systems; 3) Defining degrees of freedom in mechanical systems; 4) Classifying different …