oscillation in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for oscillation in the English»Serbian Dictionary

os·cil·la·tion [ˌɒsɪ'leɪʃən] N

2. oscillation fig (fluctuation of moods):

oscillation

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An example of transient oscillation can be found in digital (pulse) signals in computer networks.
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When the wave front hits the shock pulse transducer, it will cause a dampened oscillation of the transducer's reference mass.
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Therefore, different lightwaves always produce rhythmic oscillations when paired together.
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Wheel profiles which permit sharp cornering tend to encounter the classical hunting oscillation at low speeds.
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But this changes in summer when temperatures double and the oscillation increases, and temperature can vary considerably throughout the day.
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The filter is unmistakably analogue and can be pushed into self oscillation using the filter resonance parameter.
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It describes the oscillation of a particle (e.g. an electron) confined in a periodic potential when a constant force is acting on it.
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Different oscillation modes penetrate to different depths inside the star.
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The latter quantifies processes which withdraw energy from the oscillation.
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The oscillation takes place across two of the pins (connections).
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