It was called the Oscillator
That tower mentioned was an early wireless transmission tower designed by Nikola Tesla and intended for commercial trans-Atlantic wireless telephony, broadcasting, and proof-of-concept demonstrations of wireless power transmission. Over a period of several years the men had managed to assemble the framework and wiring for the 187-foot-tall Wardenclyffe Tower, in spite of severe budget shortfalls and a few engineering snags. The project was overseen by its designer, the eccentric-yet-ingenious inventor Nikola Tesla (10 July 1856 - 7 January 1943). Atop his tower was perched a fifty-five ton dome of conductive metals, and beneath it stretched an iron root system that penetrated more than 300 feet into the Earth's crust. "In this system that I have invented, it is necessary for the machine to get a grip of the earth," he explained, "otherwise it cannot shake the earth. It has to have a grip... so that the whole of this globe can quiver."
Yes, a high enough frequency could potentially shake a two-story building, especially if its resonance frequency aligns with the frequency of the shaking force. However, other factors such as the building's structural integrity and damping mechanisms also play a role in determining the extent of the shaking.
The adverb for shake is "shakily."
The adjective for "shake" is shaky.
The past tense of shake is shook, not shaken.
That tower mentioned was an early wireless transmission tower designed by Nikola Tesla and intended for commercial trans-Atlantic wireless telephony, broadcasting, and proof-of-concept demonstrations of wireless power transmission. Over a period of several years the men had managed to assemble the framework and wiring for the 187-foot-tall Wardenclyffe Tower, in spite of severe budget shortfalls and a few engineering snags. The project was overseen by its designer, the eccentric-yet-ingenious inventor Nikola Tesla (10 July 1856 - 7 January 1943). Atop his tower was perched a fifty-five ton dome of conductive metals, and beneath it stretched an iron root system that penetrated more than 300 feet into the Earth's crust. "In this system that I have invented, it is necessary for the machine to get a grip of the earth," he explained, "otherwise it cannot shake the earth. It has to have a grip... so that the whole of this globe can quiver."
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it might because it has the sign shake it up chicage or it is somewhere else by just building a fake sign
Yes, a high enough frequency could potentially shake a two-story building, especially if its resonance frequency aligns with the frequency of the shaking force. However, other factors such as the building's structural integrity and damping mechanisms also play a role in determining the extent of the shaking.
okay so in a video on youtube they said that the dancers in their video shake it are just people that dance in front of the American Idol building and they asked them if they wanted to be in a music video. Check it out at dancers in shake it music video.
No, most of the outer casing was taken away for building purposes
Amigo's Parlor Shake Shake Shake was created in 2000.
K.C. and the Sunshine Band. Shake Your Booty.
The future tense of "shake" is "will shake" or "shall shake."
shut it down its not an answer because vivica a fox is in the building
Metro- Station
i only know one song and that is of cours Shake It by metro station it has the lyrics shake shake shake shake shake it there's also the song by outkast shake it like a polaroid picture .... i believe it's called hey ya