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When cut off from outside sound with the earphone, an oscillating pressure chamber is created in the eardrum.
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Oscillating fins create thrust when a starting vortex is shed from the trailing edge of the fin.
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The oscillating polarization of the molecule can couple with other possible polarizations of the molecule, including vibrational and electronic excitations.
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The resulting coronal mass ejection can be compared to a horseshoe magnet, the sunspots being the poles and the oscillating magnetic connector the handle.
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In the case of "electrophoretic light scattering", oscillating electric field performs the same function.
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Orbits with zero angular momentum were considered as oscillating charges in one dimension and so described as pendulum orbits.
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After the cap or closure is applied, the container passes under an induction coil, which emits an oscillating electromagnetic field.
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The oscillating electrons will then either be lost to recombination or will re-radiate the original wave energy.
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Oscillating engines remained a popular type of marine engine for much of the 19th century.
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The second theme lacks the energy of the first, remaining a static motif hovering over oscillating major and minor harmonies.
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