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  1. Vibration - Wikipedia

    In mechanics, vibration (from Latin vibrāre 'to shake') is an oscillation of matter about an equilibrium point. Vibration may be …

  2. Vibration | Physics, Frequency & Amplitude | Britannica

    Vibration, periodic back-and-forth motion of the particles of an elastic body or medium, commonly resulting when almost any physical …

  3. VIBRATION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    1 day ago · : a periodic motion of the particles of an elastic body or medium in alternately opposite directions from the position of …

  4. What is Vibration – Types of Vibrations with Diagram

    Any motion that repeats itself after an interval of time is called vibration or oscillation. The swinging of a pendulum (Fig.) and the …

  5. Vibration - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Free vibration occurs when vibration is set off with a push and allowed to vibrate freely. Examples of this type of vibration are pulling …

  6. Vibration Guide: Definition, Types, Testing | Svantek Academy

    In physics, vibration refers to the periodic oscillatory motion of an object around a central reference point. This motion is …

  7. What Is Vibration? Physics, Health, and Everyday Life

    Mar 10, 2026 · Sound is vibration: air molecules oscillating at frequencies your eardrums can detect, roughly 20 to 20,000 Hz. Music, …

  8. 19. Vibrations and waves – Conceptual Physics

    A vibration is a periodic back and forth motion that remains fixed in one location. Examples of vibrations include a swing moving back …

  9. Vibration Test - OnlineMicTest

    Use this to test the vibration on any device, from a phone to a tablet. Check continuous vibration or a start/stop pattern.

  10. Vibration - New World Encyclopedia

    Vibration refers to mechanical oscillations about an equilibrium point. The oscillations may be periodic, such as the motion of a …