Strap and secure pipe to stop shake and noise. Drop in pressure is normal. Try using water on off peak times (if city water).
They shake because, the water exerts pressure when running in the pipes
the hot water pips shake because it is passing water throw them and when they do that it can shake and rummble lol
Firstly the noise is caused by rattling pipes which havent been secured down properly. secondly having low pressure after a while would indicate either air in the lines or your water pipes have started to clog up somewhere
When an aerosol can is full, the liquid inside creates pressure that pushes the ball bearing against the can's walls, causing it to make noise when shaken. When the can is empty, there is no liquid present to create pressure against the ball bearing, so you do not hear the noise when shaken.
The shaking of pipes after flushing the toilet is typically caused by a sudden change in water flow, which creates a surge in pressure within the plumbing system. This surge can cause the pipes to vibrate or shake. Proper securing of pipes and the installation of water hammer arrestors can help reduce this shaking.
A shake is movement while a rattle is noise created by the movement. Example: if you shake an empty can, you get movement only, but if you put pebbles in the can, then you also get a rattle.
When pressure builds up along a fault line, eventually the rocks will break along that fault, causing an earthquake. The sudden release of built-up pressure sends seismic waves that shake the ground, causing the movement we feel during an earthquake.
When you shake a can of pop, the carbon dioxide gas dissolved in the liquid is agitated and forms bubbles. These bubbles rise quickly to the surface, increasing the pressure inside the can. When you open it, the rapid release of pressure allows the gas to expand rapidly, causing the liquid to surge out and overflow. This is why shaking a can of pop often leads to a messy eruption when opened.
They purr and shake their hips. This is the mating dance.
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It is probably your brake rotors causing the wobble or shake. As they wear the surface becomes rough and less perfect causing the brakes to grab unevenly.
Could be a bad CV joint or something to that nature.depends on what kind of noise it is