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Wind causes waves as it disrupts the water's surface. Its constant and repetitive motion is transferred into the water which generates waves.
The word "megahertz" means a million cycles per second of some wave motion or other repetitive event, as in "the radio transmission was at a frequency of ten megaherz".
A motion can be both periodic (a repetitive function) and also be non-oscillatory due the condition that the motion (mechanical) occurs during a set time interval from t1 to (t1 + T); with T being the period. The non-oscillatory part happens when the motions fails to move or travel between two reference points during all the time periods, T. Examples are the vibrations of musical instruments, earth quakes, or shock absorbers. These things are examples of decaying waveforms.
A fly in a bottleLeaves blowing along a roadsideClouds moving across the skyYour eyes watching a football matchAtoms & molecules in liquids and gasesSometimes heartbeats
Some examples of motion are-random motion,periodic motion,rotatory motion,circular motion and osclitory motion
Repetitive motion
repetitive motion
Repetitive motion means the action is repeated again after a brief period of time where as periodic motion means it repeats after a fixed period of time.
Yes, you can get workman's comp for repetitive motion injuries. You may have to proof the extent or seriousness of those injuries.
Some people mean the same thing when they talk about repetitive strain injuries and repetitive motion injuries. The difference is most likely that RSIs are from abusing a part of your body by working it improperly while a RMI is just from regular use.
Yes
Almost certainly.
A car
yes it is a repetitive motion injury that can reoccur
An ergonomic injury is caused by incorrect posture, incorrect positioning, or repetitive motion.
The damage done is repetitive motion injury.
Yes, by reflex or spasm or a repetitive motion where your mind drifts off.