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Mechanoreceptors
Vibration is the frequency of the wave.
The rapid back and forth of air or other matter is the sounds vibration (vibration is the anwser).
Vibration is defined as a mechanical fluctuation from one point to another point. There are mainly two types of vibration involved in vibration analysis: free vibration and forced vibration. Free vibration occurs when an object is turned on, such as a clothes dryer and a lawnmower, and is left to vibrate on its own. Forced vibration happens when an outside object or occurrence vibrates an object. The lawnmower shakes due to an earthquake would be an example of this. Furthermore, vibration monitoring is also another important part of analysis.
The vibration was felt across the city.
They detect sensations of touch and low frequency vibration
A mechanoreceptor is a sensory receptor of a nerve that responds to pressure, vibration, or another mechanical stimulus. -JoshuaP
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Mechanoreceptors
Mechanoreceptors
any of the sense organs that respond to vibration, stretching, pressure, or other mechanical stimuli.
The pacinian corpuscle is present in the dermis layer of the skin. Its function is to detect deep pressure and vibration.
Cilia and fluid in your cochlea respond to the vibration of oval window. Fluid vibrates between your oval and round window.
detect any changes in the environment (noise level, vibration, temperature)
It does not appear that vibration testing is being used to detect earthquakes. Scientists have been using accelerometers built in computers to help them detect upcoming earthquakes.