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If the amplitude of vibration at these critical speeds is excessive then catastrophic failure occurs.
It is preferable to treat different samples with different frequencies and amplitudes of vibration.
In physics, damping is any effect that tends to reduce the amplitude of vibrations .
Melting initiates when the amplitude of vibration becomes large enough for adjacent atoms to partly occupy the same space.
Taking the quarter wavelength as a unit, one end is motionless and the other end swings through the greatest amplitude of vibration.
The basic tool for the measurement of the mean-square amplitude of vibrations is the X-ray diffraction.
As the speed of rotation increases the amplitude of vibration often passes through a maximum that is called a critical speed.
The bridge pickup has more windings than the neck pickup, hence producing higher output, which compensates for a lower amplitude of vibration of the strings at bridge position.
The mean square amplitudes of vibration for any atom or, more importantly, the mean square amplitudes of relative motion for any atom pair may also be calculated.
If the energy input by the aerodynamic excitation in a cycle is larger than that dissipated by the damping in the system, the amplitude of vibration will increase, resulting in self-exciting oscillation.
At this point the sound waves in the tube are in the form of standing waves, and the amplitude of vibrations of air are zero at equally spaced intervals along the tube, called the nodes.
The smaller amplitude of vibration for deuterium as compared to hydrogen in C-H (carbon-hydrogen), C-D (carbon-deuterium) bonds results in a smaller van der Waals radius or effective size in addition to a difference in the ZPE between the two.