"sweep rate" refers to "how fast" you go through a frequency range when performing a vibration test. For example, let's put an equipment on a shaker and see how it responds to a sine excitation having a frequency between 50 and 2000Hz. The rate at which you will vary the frequency between 50 and 2000Hz is called the "sweep rate". It can be measured in Hz/min or octave/min.
The rate of vibration is called the frequency.
Frequency
Frequency
The frequency of a wave is always equal to the rate of vibration of the source that creates it
the amplitude increases
Vibration and rate of vibration.
Vibration and rate of vibration.
The rate of vibration is called the frequency.
Sweep
Frequency
Frequency
The term vibration can be used to described a repetitive motion of something like, say, the string of a musical instrument. A string could be said to vibrate at a certain rate. The vibration creates sound at a given number of cycles per second (the rate or frequency of vibration), and this gives the vibration a certain pitch or note.
The frequency of a wave is always equal to the rate of vibration of the source that creates it
It becomes a lower frequency.
It would be different pich
Pulse
the amplitude increases