vibraation
Vibraation is a term used to describe oscillatory motion or the transmission of such motion through a medium. In general usage it corresponds to the English word "vibration" and denotes periodic or aperiodic displacement about an equilibrium position. Key quantitative descriptors include amplitude, frequency, phase and damping, which together characterize the motion’s intensity, speed, timing and energy loss.
In physics and engineering, vibraation arises in mechanical systems, acoustic media and electromagnetic contexts where components
Measurement techniques use accelerometers, laser Doppler vibrometers and seismographs to capture motion and frequency content, often