the lenght of the wave is depending on the vibration.
absolute zero is the theoretical temperature at which all atomic motion stops (except for some atomic vibration).
vibration vibration
Vibration was never started by anything. Vibration is just caused by shaking of objects, and it wasn't "started".
An auditory vibration (aka acoustic wave or sound vibration) is when the tympanic membrane (eardrum) is hit by sound waves and vibrates. This vibration is picked up, amplified and transmitted through the middle ear by the ossicles. This vibration ends at the oval window since it changes to fluid vibration and ultiimately electrical energy in the inner ear.
Temperature is atomic and molecular vibration.There is a lowest but nor a highest temperature.The lowest temperature, Absolute Zero or 0K is the point when all atomic vibration stops.
yes, light travels through vibrations. light vibrations are in the form of pure energy. it travels in the form of pure electro-magnetic radiation. therefore light can travel in both withought vibration and with vibration.
Instead of pendulums and gears or even quartz crystals, atomic clocks use the vibration between the nucleus and electrons of atoms -- usually cesium atoms -- to set the interval we use to measure time passing.
Heat is a measure of the molecular and atomic excitation of the substance, i.e. the degree of vibration that it has available to impart to other substances that it comes into contact with.
Very generally, gravity is the by-product of a frequency vibration between two or more atomic particles creating a subatomic vacuum between the two or more particles.
Vibration is a noun.
Vibration is the frequency of the wave.
the lenght of the wave is depending on the vibration.
mainly two types of Vibration measurement: shaft vibration Bearing Vibration
The most accurate measurement of time is provided by atomic clocks, which are based on the vibration of atoms, such as cesium or rubidium. These clocks are used as the international standard for timekeeping and are incredibly precise, losing only a second every few million years.
absolute zero is the theoretical temperature at which all atomic motion stops (except for some atomic vibration).
Use vibration dampening measures like a barsnake.