drganiami
Drganiami is the instrumental plural form of the Polish noun drganie, which means vibrations or oscillations. In Polish, drganie refers to the periodic motion of a body around an equilibrium position and is used in physics and engineering to describe vibrational phenomena. The plural nominative is drgania, while the instrumental plural drganiami is used to indicate the means, manner, or context in which vibrations occur, often with prepositions such as z (with), przy (at), or przez (through).
In usage, drganiami appears in phrases describing how vibrations affect or originate from something. Examples include
Notes on translation and concept: In English-language texts, drganiami does not represent a separate technical term.
Origins and relation: Drganie derives from the verb drgać, meaning to vibrate, shake, or tremble. Drganiami, as