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What (who) is Vibrate - definition

2004 STUDIO ALBUM BY THE MANHATTAN TRANSFER
Vibrate (Manhattan Transfer album)

vibrate         
  • 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
¦ verb
1. move with small movements rapidly to and fro.
2. (of a sound) resonate.
Derivatives
vibrating adjective
Origin
ME: from L. vibrat-, vibrare 'move to and fro'.
vibrate         
  • 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
I. v. n.
1.
Oscillate, swing, move to and fro, move backward and forward.
2.
Impinge, sound, quiver, produce a vibratory effect.
3.
Vacillate, hesitate, waver, fluctuate.
II. v. a.
1.
Brandish, swing, move to and fro.
2.
Cause to quiver, undulate, affect with vibratory motion.
3.
Measure by swinging.
vibrate         
  • 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
(vibrates, vibrating, vibrated)
If something vibrates or if you vibrate it, it shakes with repeated small, quick movements.
The ground shook and the cliffs seemed to vibrate...
The noise vibrated the table.
VERB: V, V n
vibration (vibrations)
The vibrations of the vehicles rattled the shop windows.
N-VAR

Wikipedia

Vibrate (The Manhattan Transfer album)

Vibrate is the nineteenth studio album by The Manhattan Transfer. It was released on September 28, 2004 on Telarc International Corporation.

The album is available in three formats: Super Audio CD, CD, and MP3 download.

Examples of use of Vibrate
1. A colleague sitting next to me started to vibrate.
2. Exquisite jeweled orchids and insects –– botanically and entomologically correct –– seem to hover and vibrate.
3. Vibrate is a wonderful function." Bosses, too, can be guilty of lapses in tech–etiquette.
4. "Boom boom boom boom" makes house windows vibrate 50 yards away.
5. I don‘t know if it was on ring or vibrate, either," said Decker.