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  • 21WAVE — Wideband Angular Vibration Experiment at the AMOS …

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  • 22vibration — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. vibrating, shaking, shimmying; thrill, quiver, throb, pulsation; agitation, trembling; rattling. See oscillation. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. quake, wavering, vacillation, fluctuation, oscillation, quiver …

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  • 23WAVE — Wideband Angular Vibration Experiment at the AMOS …

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  • 24vibration — noun 1》 an instance of vibrating.     ↘Physics an oscillation of the parts of a fluid or an elastic solid whose equilibrium has been disturbed or of an electromagnetic wave. 2》 (vibrations) informal a person s emotional state, the atmosphere of a …

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  • 25vibration — n. 1 the act or an instance of vibrating; oscillation. 2 Physics (esp. rapid) motion to and fro esp. of the parts of a fluid or an elastic solid whose equilibrium has been disturbed or of an electromagnetic wave. 3 (in pl.) a a mental (esp.… …

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  • 26seismic wave — Vibration generated by an earthquake, explosion, or similar phenomenon and propagated within the Earth or along its surface. Earthquakes generate two principal types of waves: body waves, which travel within the Earth, and surface waves, which… …

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  • 27sound wave — vibration in the air …

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  • 28Molecular vibration — A molecular vibration occurs when atoms in a molecule are in periodic motion while the molecule as a whole has constant translational and rotational motion. The frequency of the periodic motion is known as a vibration frequency, and the typical… …

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  • 29longitudinal wave — Physics. a wave in which the direction of displacement is the same as the direction of propagation, as a sound wave. Cf. transverse wave. [1930 35] * * * ▪ physics       wave consisting of a periodic disturbance or vibration that takes place in… …

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  • 30Ion Vibration Current/Potential — (IVI)is an electric signal that arises when an acoustic wave propagates through a homogeneous fluid.Historically, the IVI is the first known electroacoustic phenomena. It was predicted by Debye in 1933 [Debye.P. A method for the determination of… …

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