English » Arabic

oscillations <an oscillation; oscillations> N

oscillations

continuous oscillations

electric oscillations COMMUNIC

electronic oscillations COMMUNIC

parasitic oscillations ELEC

wave oscillations PHYS

continuous oscillation ELEC

forced oscillation PHYS

free oscillation COMMUNIC

ground oscillation

harmonic oscillation ELEC

longitudinal oscillation COMMUNIC

natural oscillation PHYS

oscillation constant COMMUNIC

oscillation frequency PHYS

oscillation lateral PHYS

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The majority of his research was on corticothalamic oscillations.
en.wikipedia.org
However, the oscillations created by the wind became amplified, and the choir partially disassociated itself from the transept.
en.wikipedia.org
There are also a lower hybrid frequency and lower hybrid oscillations.
en.wikipedia.org
Unstable double layers are "noisy" in the sense that they produce oscillations across a wide frequency band.
en.wikipedia.org
These two effects compete to create acoustic oscillations which give the microwave background its characteristic peak structure.
en.wikipedia.org
These oscillations, in both precessional speed and axial tilt, are known as the nutation.
en.wikipedia.org
The resonator amplifies oscillations within a particular frequency band, while reducing oscillations at other frequencies outside the band.
en.wikipedia.org
This "musical telegraph" used steel reeds with oscillations created by electromagnets transmitted over a telegraphy line.
en.wikipedia.org
Quantum oscillations have been used to study high temperature superconducting materials such as cuprates and pnictides.
en.wikipedia.org
No one is allowed to go between 25 and 40 kilometres per hour, as it might cause oscillations that may crack the ice.
en.wikipedia.org

Choose your language Deutsch | English | Español | Français | Italiano | Polski