oscilující
Oscilující, often translated as oscillating, refers to a repetitive variation, typically in time, of some measure about a central value or between two or more different states. This phenomenon is widespread throughout science and engineering. In physics, oscillations are fundamental to understanding waves, from light and sound to seismic activity. A classic example is the simple harmonic oscillator, which describes the motion of a mass on a spring or a pendulum of small amplitude. These idealized systems exhibit sinusoidal oscillations, characterized by a constant frequency and amplitude.
In electrical engineering, oscillating circuits are crucial for generating alternating current (AC) signals used in radios,