The metronome pendulum's oscillations were hypnotic.
The graph showed that the pendulum underwent one oscillation per second.
The jury's opinion seemed to oscillate daily.
The candle flame oscillated when it was introduced to certain sounds during the experiment.
Use is present. Used is past. The correct sentence is, This is used for....
it can be used by putting it in front of the sentence and you make the variable a point
you just used it in a sentence
us the world whirl in a sentence
"What the matter" cannot be used in any sentence. "What is the matter?" can be a question.
The swing will oscillate after Helen moves it.
The word "oscillate" in everyday speech means to go back and forth, either physically or mentally. An example of a sentence using the word "oscillate" is "My new job is great, but I have to oscillate between New York and Los Angeles at least once a week. "
I hope you are not expecting any technical related sentence containing the word oscillate since you have posted the question under Science Category. However, a sentence for the word oscillate can be "the pendulum of a clock oscillates across it's mean position after every 1 second."
NO. They do not oscillate.
Yes, oscillate is a verb.
The part of speech for oscillate is verb.
No, the output of monostable multivibrator does not oscillate. As it has only one stable output we do not get oscillations. We get a square wave as output.
Oscillation is a noun and doesn't have any tenses. Oscillate is a verb. Oscillated is the past tense and past participle of oscillate.
bounce, duck, hop, oscillate
Oscillate?
No need to oscillate. It always behaves like whichever one your experiment is set up to detect.
I would say that it might be like switching from one form of reality into another. Like from one dimension to another. To oscillate from one dimension to another. To switch. Like you would press a button on a remote control to change a television channel to another one. You would oscillate/switch from one to another.