I would say that it might be like switching from one form of reality into another. Like from one dimension to another. To oscillate from one dimension to another. To switch. Like you would press a button on a remote control to change a television channel to another one. You would oscillate/switch from one to another.
vibration ***** The word is oscillate.
A: It is a mechanical device once it is exited it will oscillate at its mechanical frequency unless the mechanics changes it will not drift as compered to other oscillators
A: OPEN LOOP means the gain can be very high without the means to control the loop chances are that it will either saturate or oscillate
An oscillator is capable to oscillate an output about a mean with certain predetermined frequency. The AC being a periodically oscillating can thus be generated using an oscillator with fixing the amplitude of the signal preferably using a multiplier (with a steady value) or an amplifier. This feature is typically helpful for eg. in control systems in drives. There are of course other ways to produce AC from DC quantities too.
A frequency of 100 MHz (megahertz) equates to 100 million cycles per second. This means that electrical signals or processes can oscillate or repeat 100 million times within one second. In practical terms, this speed is commonly used in various technologies, including computer processors and communication systems.
NO. They do not oscillate.
Yes, oscillate is a verb.
I hope you are not expecting any technical related sentence containing the word oscillate since you have posted the question under Science Category. However, a sentence for the word oscillate can be "the pendulum of a clock oscillates across it's mean position after every 1 second."
The swing will oscillate after Helen moves it.
The part of speech for oscillate is verb.
Light consists of electromagnetic waves that oscillate due to the varying electric and magnetic fields associated with it. These waves oscillate perpendicular to each other and to the direction in which the light is traveling.
The word "oscillate" in everyday speech means to go back and forth, either physically or mentally. An example of a sentence using the word "oscillate" is "My new job is great, but I have to oscillate between New York and Los Angeles at least once a week. "
No, the output of monostable multivibrator does not oscillate. As it has only one stable output we do not get oscillations. We get a square wave as output.
'Oscillate' (note the spelling) derives from the Latin 'oscillare' (to swing).
Oscillation is a noun and doesn't have any tenses. Oscillate is a verb. Oscillated is the past tense and past participle of oscillate.
bounce, duck, hop, oscillate
For a system to oscillate, it must have both inertia (resistance to change in motion) and a restoring force (a force that brings the system back to its equilibrium position after being displaced). These two properties are necessary for the system to oscillate back and forth around a stable equilibrium point.