Definition & Betydelse | Engelska ordet VIBRATED
VIBRATED
Definition av VIBRATED
- böjningsform av vibrate
- perfektparticip av vibrate
Antal bokstäver
8
Är palindrom
Nej
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Exempel på hur man kan använda VIBRATED i en mening
- Foucault was inspired by observing a thin flexible rod on the axis of a lathe, which vibrated in the same plane despite the rotation of the supporting frame of the lathe.
- The Voice Leaf (“La Tôle à Voix”) was created in 1965 to mimic the Indian Tanpura, the metal sheets serve as resonators which transform the human voice when vibrated.
- Rattlesnakes receive their name from the rattle located at the end of their tails, which makes a loud rattling noise when vibrated that deters predators.
- The deck vibrated, fences and railings shook and creaked, causing an unnerving sensation for the patrons sitting in those sections.
- On 13 December 1935, another Holyman DH86, Lepina, forced-landed on Hunter Island off northern Tasmania with the lower port interplane strut having "vibrated loose".
- A common form (right) consists of a compression driver which produces sound waves with a small metal diaphragm vibrated by an electromagnet, attached to a horn, a flaring duct to conduct the sound waves to the open air.
- Oscillons have also been experimentally observed in thin parametrically vibrated layers of viscous fluid and colloidal suspensions.
- The structure reportedly swayed and vibrated precipitously during the storm; eyewitnesses likened it to the Charleston dance.
- The laser speckle is stable as long as the fiber remains immobile, but flickers when the fiber is vibrated.
- In Gray's tone telegraph, several vibrating steel reeds tuned to different frequencies interrupted the current, which at the other end of the line passed through electromagnets and vibrated matching tuned steel reeds near the electromagnet poles.
- Although SNCF announced in July 2007 that the Lacroix-design would not be continued because some materials vibrated at , this was later changed: the Lacroix-design will be applied to all TGV Réseau sets.
- Among his fellow students were Victor Capoul and Pierre Gailhard, and according to Le Figaro the three made the Conservatoire "resound with a picaresque tumult of adventures, jokes and vocal triumphs with which all the chronicles of Paris vibrated for thirty years".
- The effects of sustained vibratory stimulation on muscle contraction, posture and kinesthetic perceptions are much more complex than merely contraction of the muscle being vibrated.
- For instance, upon progressing toward multiball mode in Earthshaker!, the playfield vibrated to simulate the effect of an earthquake.
- Consider a damped pendulum whose point of suspension is vibrated vertically by a small amplitude, high frequency signal (this is usually known as dithering).
- For example, one recurring character was "Gorilla Nurse Using an Old Fashioned Abdominal Exerciser While Listening to 'Angel of the Morning' by Juice Newton" a character which consisted simply of a stuffer gorilla in a nurses costume being vibrated by an old abdominal exerciser while the titular music played.
- She was unsatisfied and unfulfilled with her dancing, however, unable to connect with modern and European dance: “her cross-breed feeling, her contemporary mexicanism, vibrated with the half-breed’s resonance, already defined and on the surface of the colorful México.
- The laser speckle is stable as long as the fiber remains immobile, but flickers when the fiber is vibrated.
- Gaita de Foles (bagpipe): the gaita de foles has two or more single- or double-reed pipes, the reeds being vibrated by wind fed by arm pressure on a skin or cloth bag.
- His numerous patents include those for an ultrasonically vibrated surgical knife, an ultrasonic diagnostic and therapeutic transducer assembly (with methodology), a system of therapeutic ultrasound and real-time ultrasonic scanning, and an ultrasound system for corneal biometry.
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