Mine (2002) does it when the traction control comes on when I hit a bump hard, etc. Also could be wheel bearing going bad.
It has to vibrate.
ItS wings go very fast and vibrate
Loose motor mounts.
Your guitar may be buzzing when you touch the strings because of improper setup or adjustments, such as low string action or uneven frets. This can cause the strings to vibrate against the frets, creating a buzzing sound.
The breaker is buzzing because there may be an overload of electricity flowing through it, causing it to vibrate and make noise. This could be due to a faulty appliance or wiring issue.
The breaker makes a buzzing noise when turned on because of the electrical current flowing through it, causing the internal components to vibrate and produce the sound.
To vibrate means to move rapidly to and fro or up and down. It is a quick, continuous motion that creates a buzzing or shaking sensation.
A car's steering wheel will vibrate when driving if the car's alignment needs to be adjusted.
Wheel bearings and allignment. Can be tires as well and sometimes even a bad motor mount.
Sometimes if screws are loose, then they could vibrate when you play, blow on the flute. If the tuning cap isn't screwed on all the way, then that can vibrate when playing.
sometimes it all depends
If the snake gets nervous its tail begins to vibrate, making a buzzing noise. This noise serves as a warning to larger animals too big for the snake to eat.