The energy of a vibrating electron that does not collide with neighboring atoms has energy that is emitted as light. The energy will be radiated away.
It is a bit difficult to answer that question without knowing what vibrating object you are talking about. For example, if you double the frequency of a vibrating tuning fork, you get a higher pitch. If you double the frequency of a vibrating electron, you get a different and more energetic type of electromagnetic radiation, for example you could shift from visible light to ultraviolet light.
They annihilate each other to produce energy, in the form of gamma rays.
If 2 tornadoes collide they will merge into one tornado.
They merge into 1 tornado
Nothing. Momentum is a conserved quantity.
They destroy each other and create a gamma photon.
It is a bit difficult to answer that question without knowing what vibrating object you are talking about. For example, if you double the frequency of a vibrating tuning fork, you get a higher pitch. If you double the frequency of a vibrating electron, you get a different and more energetic type of electromagnetic radiation, for example you could shift from visible light to ultraviolet light.
They annihilate each other to produce energy, in the form of gamma rays.
An earthquake happens.
If 2 tornadoes collide they will merge into one tornado.
an earthquake
it makes an Earthquake
when continents collide you bum your pet hamster
A collision.
mountains are formed
a big explosion occors
armageddon