vibáció
Vibáció refers to a rapid, repetitive movement or oscillation. This movement can occur in various contexts, from physical objects to biological systems. In physics, vibáció is often described as a mechanical vibration, where an object or particle moves back and forth around an equilibrium position. Examples include the shaking of a tuning fork, the buzzing of a mobile phone, or the tremors of an earthquake. The frequency of a vibration, measured in Hertz, indicates how many oscillations occur per second.
In the realm of sound, vibáció is the source of audible waves. When an object vibrates at
Beyond the physical, vibáció can also describe a metaphorical state of being. In popular culture and some