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vibrierend

Vibrierend is a German adjective derived from the verb vibrieren and describes something that is in a state of vibration or that produces vibrations. The term is used in technical and everyday language to characterize objects, components, or sensations that oscillate or feel as if they are oscillating.

Etymology: The word comes from vibrieren (to vibrate) with the participle suffix -end, yielding an attributive

Applications: In engineering and physics, vibrierend characterizes parts subjected to vibrational motion, such as a vibrierender

Related terms: The noun most commonly used is Vibration (or Vibrationen). The form Vibrierung exists but is

or
predicative
form:
for
example,
"ein
vibrierendes
Gerät"
or
"ein
vibrierender
Motor".
It
functions
like
other
-end
adjectives
in
German.
Motor,
a
rotierendes
Bauteil
or
structures
with
resonant
frequencies.
In
consumer
electronics,
it
is
commonly
used
to
describe
devices
with
built-in
vibration
actuators
that
provide
haptic
feedback,
such
as
smartphones
or
game
controllers.
In
occupational
health
and
safety,
terms
related
to
vibrierende
Tätigkeiten
refer
to
exposure
to
mechanical
vibrations
and
associated
risks,
including
conditions
like
hand-arm
vibration
syndrome.
less
common.
Other
related
concepts
include
Schwingung
(oscillation)
and
the
verb
vibrieren.
See
also
devices
such
as
Vibratoren
or
vibration
motors,
which
produce
or
respond
to
vibrierende
motions.