vibratability
Vibratability is a term used to describe the inherent capacity of a substance or object to vibrate. This property is dependent on various physical characteristics such as mass, stiffness, and the presence of any damping mechanisms. Objects with lower mass or higher stiffness tend to vibrate at higher frequencies. Conversely, greater mass or reduced stiffness can lead to lower vibrational frequencies.
The concept of vibratability is fundamental in understanding oscillatory motion. It plays a crucial role in