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Vibrations are oscillations that occur about an equilibrium point. The "period" is the time it takes for one full vibration of a particle in a medium.
The inverse of the frequency.
The particle model explains compton scattering and the photo-electric effect perfectly, which the wave model utterly fails to do. The full spectrum of blackbody radiation can be easily derived with the particle model of light, but not with the wave model.
1Mhz (full wave) or 500kHz (half wave) but you didn't describe any type of oscillation so therefore it has no frequency except a vibration. What does Vibration mean? A sound vibration, does that mean noise energy? A material shake, a high noise energy noise pitch from collision or hum?
1.particles move very fast 2.full of co2 3.can be turn from solid to liquid in the same time(ice to water)
Vibrations are oscillations that occur about an equilibrium point. The "period" is the time it takes for one full vibration of a particle in a medium.
The inverse of the frequency.
The inverse of the frequency.
because they feel the vibration and get scared
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Check the entire front end assembly. Wear in the tie rod ends, ball joints, or other components can cause the vibration.
Sound is, at its basic level, the motion of moving particles. In the quantum mechanical picture, energy of vibration of atoms or molecules is described as phonons. Phonons are a quanta (packet) of energy that can be treated as a particle (matter). At the full level, it is mechanical or material waves that is an oscillation of pressure. In others words, yes and no.
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