Not exactly. Ultrasonic cleaners use ultrasound to produce a phenomenon known as cavitation. The ultrasonic wave fronts produce microscopic vacuum bubbles that are forced against, and collapse upon the surface being cleaned. When these bubbles collapse, water and cleaning solution is shot into the space they once occupied, thus creating a cleaning action.
the surface waves cause vibrations invisible to the eye. these vibrations shake rocks and stuff on the surface and result in fractional movement.
they use shake tables,etc.
Snakes really don't "hear". Sound waves produce vibrations (like when you hear loud music and the air seems to shake), and snakes can pick up on these vibrations.
Frequently, a vehicle's vibrations are caused by something as simple as a tire not being properly balanced.
mine does it too, i attribute it to the fact that the vibrations of the engine just shake the whole car, seeing how the steering wheel isn't attached by much, it'll shake, kinda like the way your rear view mirror will shake with alot of bass, vIbRaTiOnS
A common cause for a shaky vehicle is when the engines motor mounts are worn and brittle. The engine mounts are supposed to absorb the vibrations of the motor and when they fail the vibrations get transferred to the cabin of the car.
the sound wave vibrate the cochlea in your ear (a small snail like organ in your ear) the fluid inside it shake touching receptors your brain takes the vibrations and and relays the info
It is possible you need to have the front wheels balanced. Unbalanced wheels will cause vibrations at certain speeds.
The higher the temperature, the more the molecules shake and bump into each other.
Assuming "shake down" is the name of a powdered carpet cleaner scattered down and vacumed up later. Then., it is safe however, if the vacum is of the bag type , the bag helps filter out the poder for disposal. If the vacume is "bagless" then the chances are that the poder can clog the vacum filters which then need to be replaced.
What did the cricket say to the tiger when he entered his den? Nothing, there's no way a cricket and a tiger could possibly communicate, and technically crickets do not speak, they rub their legs to create attorney vibrations.
Not necessarily, we get vibrations from Californian earthquakes sometimes. If we ever got our own earthquake, it would be a minor shake and most likely nothing broken.