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  • == Special case : natural vibrations == For natural vibrations, the forces and the displacements are assumed to be ...
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  • ...stant/|motions]] present in any atomic or molecular system--the zero-point vibrations, yielding an absolute minimum zero-point vibration [[../CosmologicalConstan ...
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  • ==== Huge gravitational vibrations ==== ...and rather large instruments like LIGO and Virgo can detect gravitational vibrations whose sources locate millions of light years away. The usual cause is a mer ...
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  • ...of waves are extremely numerous, and include: elastic waves (for example, vibrations, sound, ultrasound, sea waves, ground waves -- as in an earthquake, etc.), ...
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  • ...terprets warp strings that take part in long range information transfer as vibrations of the Palestra, which is the field that embeds and gets deformed by massiv ...wave. This probability wave must be distinguished from the waves that are vibrations of the carrier field. In case of radio waves the carrier field is an electr ...
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  • ...ed to the microscopical degrees of freedom of the system, as are molecular vibrations, place in which we call it "heat". ...
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  • ...nverts [[../KineticEnergy/|kinetic energy]] into [[../Heat/|heat]] (atomic vibrations). Friction between [[../CenterOfGravity/|solid objects]] and fluids (gases ...
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  • ...that an assumption is that the magnetic field does not affect the lattice vibrations. Write the partition function as below. ...
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  • ...ground state. In two-dimensions, the lowest three states resemble the [[w:Vibrations of a circular membrane|vibrational modes of a circular membrane]] shown to This wavefunction also describes the [[w:vibrations of a circular membrane|vibrations of a circular membrane]], with two exceptions: ...
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  • ...the resistance remains constant, I double the current. I also double the vibrations I'm causing so I double the amount of heat I am adding. ...
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  • ==Vibrations on a circular membrane== This section can serve as a review of two concepts already introduced: Vibrations on a circular membrane exhibit both inharmonicity and degeneracy. The inha ...
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  • **Vibrations ...
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  • ...our perception of the change between them isn't linear. Light, sound, and vibrations (as from an earthquake) work this way. For example, a 900 watt light bulb ...
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  • ...d for "conformal symmetry") has 24 "modes" that correspond to the physical vibrations of a [[w:Boson|boson]]ic string. ...
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  • ...rmal mode|normal modes]]. [[Wikipedia:Vibrations of a circular membrane|''Vibrations of a circular membrane'']] explains how all normal mode frequencies can all #Thomas D. Rossing and Robert Perrin, “Vibrations of bells,” Appl. Acoust. 20, 41-70 (1987). ...
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  • ...as parabolas near their minima, and the model allows us to understand the vibrations in molecular systems. ...
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