Vibrokõrguse
Vibrokõrguse, also known as vibration amplitude, refers to the maximum displacement of an oscillating object from its equilibrium position. In simpler terms, it quantifies how far something moves back and forth when it vibrates. This displacement is typically measured in units of length, such as meters, millimeters, or micrometers, depending on the scale of the vibration.
The concept of vibrokõrguse is fundamental in the study of vibrations and wave phenomena. For instance, in
Measuring vibrokõrguse is often done using specialized instruments called accelerometers, velocity sensors, or displacement sensors. These
Understanding vibrokõrguse is crucial for designing systems that can withstand or utilize vibrations effectively. It plays