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Vibration         
  • Two degrees of freedom model
  • Free vibration with 0.1 and 0.3 damping ratio
  • Forced Vibration Response
  • Frequency response model
  • Simple mass spring model
  • Mass–spring–damper model
  • Simple harmonic motion of the mass–spring system
  • How a 1 Hz square wave can be represented as a summation of sine waves (harmonics) and the corresponding frequency spectrum. Click and go to full resolution for an animation
MECHANICAL PHENOMENON WHEREBY OSCILLATIONS OCCUR ABOUT AN EQUILIBRIUM POINT; PRECISELY USED TO DESCRIBE MECHANICAL OSCILLATION
Vibrations; Angular vibration; Parallel vibration; Mechanical vibration; Forced vibration; Dynamic response; Damped vibration; Vibration analysis; Vibrations analysis; Vibrate; Vibration testing
·noun The act of vibrating, or the state of being vibrated, or in vibratory motion; quick motion to and fro; oscillation, as of a pendulum or musical string.
II. Vibration ·noun A limited reciprocating motion of a particle of an elastic body or medium in alternately opposite directions from its position of equilibrium, when that equilibrium has been disturbed, as when a stretched cord or other body produces musical notes, or particles of air transmit sounds to the ear. The path of the particle may be in a straight line, in a circular arc, or in any curve whatever.
vibration         
  • Two degrees of freedom model
  • Free vibration with 0.1 and 0.3 damping ratio
  • Forced Vibration Response
  • Frequency response model
  • Simple mass spring model
  • Mass–spring–damper model
  • Simple harmonic motion of the mass–spring system
  • How a 1 Hz square wave can be represented as a summation of sine waves (harmonics) and the corresponding frequency spectrum. Click and go to full resolution for an animation
MECHANICAL PHENOMENON WHEREBY OSCILLATIONS OCCUR ABOUT AN EQUILIBRIUM POINT; PRECISELY USED TO DESCRIBE MECHANICAL OSCILLATION
Vibrations; Angular vibration; Parallel vibration; Mechanical vibration; Forced vibration; Dynamic response; Damped vibration; Vibration analysis; Vibrations analysis; Vibrate; Vibration testing
vibration         
  • Two degrees of freedom model
  • Free vibration with 0.1 and 0.3 damping ratio
  • Forced Vibration Response
  • Frequency response model
  • Simple mass spring model
  • Mass–spring–damper model
  • Simple harmonic motion of the mass–spring system
  • How a 1 Hz square wave can be represented as a summation of sine waves (harmonics) and the corresponding frequency spectrum. Click and go to full resolution for an animation
MECHANICAL PHENOMENON WHEREBY OSCILLATIONS OCCUR ABOUT AN EQUILIBRIUM POINT; PRECISELY USED TO DESCRIBE MECHANICAL OSCILLATION
Vibrations; Angular vibration; Parallel vibration; Mechanical vibration; Forced vibration; Dynamic response; Damped vibration; Vibration analysis; Vibrations analysis; Vibrate; Vibration testing
n.
Oscillation, swinging, nutation.

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Vibration
Vibration is a mechanical phenomenon whereby oscillations occur about an equilibrium point. The word comes from Latin vibrationem ("shaking, brandishing").
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1. "It was quite a vibration, but nothing was damaged."
2. The pumps have been plagued by excessive vibration, overheated engines, broken hoses and blown gaskets.
3. Toilets, Laptops and a Vibration–Healing Machine By Joyce Man Staff Writer An MGU professor hoped Tuesday that his years–long search for someone to build his vibration–healing machine would end this week at the Crocus–Expo center.
4. Not far away is a sound studio fitted with a special vibration–free transcription turntable.
5. Dorothy Sayers gives graphic detail of the vibration and deafening sound in The Nine Tailors.