vibrate in the PONS Dictionary

vibrate Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Air under pressure (referred to as "wind") is directed towards the reed, which vibrates at a specific pitch.
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The piano string corresponding to this particular tone will then vibrate.
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These strings vibrate at different frequencies that determine mass, electric charge, color charge, and spin.
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By constricting the larynx, the vestibular folds can be brought together (adducted) and, under certain conditions, vibrate.
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Final work in the mystery also found that as the magnitude of the flutter grows, the frequency at which it vibrates decreases.
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This calls for an arrangement that allows for the strings to vibrate freely, but also conducts those vibrations efficiently to the larger surface.
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An oscillatory magnetic field is focused on the location, allowing the ferrofluid to vibrate.
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The central controller system vibrated the electromagnet like an audio-speaker voice coil.
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It will vibrate easily at those frequencies, and less so at other frequencies.
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His main interest was in acoustics and the study of vibrating bodies.
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