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vibration

[vahy-brey-shuhn] / vaɪˈbreɪ ʃən /


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The low frequency portion of the whinny comes from vocal fold vibration, much like a person singing or a cat meowing.

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I placed my hands on the wheel and felt a vibration run through me.

From Literature

These waves travel through Earth after an earthquake, spreading vibrations through the planet much like the ringing of a bell.

From Science Daily

This can happen for several reasons, including mechanical vibrations, atmospheric turbulence, and/or imperfections in alignment systems.

From Science Daily

What made that possible was a “pickup,” essentially a magnet mounted under the strings that turned vibrations into an electric current that connects to an amplifier.

From The Wall Street Journal