Well, it can vibrate very fast.
Measuring how fast particles vibrate can be done by Gamma Ray Cystallography. This method has been specially important for organic molecules. In any molecule, atoms not only vibrate, but also rotate on its own axis.
Yes
Every second, it vibrates once for every Hertz of its frequency.
I think that a solid atom "vibrates" because they're trying to move, but the atoms are packed in so tightly that they do not have much space to move around. So, they vibrate because of their need to move and because fo the lack of space available for them to move
Well, it can vibrate very fast.
Well, it can vibrate very fast.
Measuring how fast particles vibrate can be done by Gamma Ray Cystallography. This method has been specially important for organic molecules. In any molecule, atoms not only vibrate, but also rotate on its own axis.
If a charged object is to respond to these ultra fast vibrations, it must have very little inertia. Electrons have a small enough mass to vibrate this fast.
They vibrate over a wide range of rates. The faster the vibrations, the higher the pitch of the sound.
They vibrate while they move fast.
Yes
ItS wings go very fast and vibrate
BELL-fast The emphasis is always on the first syllable, despite some English people mispronouncing it as bell-FAST.
Taco Bell is a fast food restaurant.
quartz
Every second, it vibrates once for every Hertz of its frequency.