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What is hertz
No. One per second.
Vibration has amplitude and frequency, usually defined by acceleration and cycles per second (Hertz). It is measured with an accelerometer.
Its frequency.
-- take the number of meters per second-- divide it by 1,000-- the result is the number of kilometers per second
Hertz.
Hertz, abbreviated "Hz". The unit of Hz is "per second".
What is hertz
The rate, cycles per second, for any repeating process (including waves) is called its frequency. The basic unit is the Hertz, meaning, how many cycles per second there are.
The unit of cycles per second is called Hertz
Vibration s per second
The word for "number of vibrations per second" or "cycles per second" is frequency. Otherwise, you might be looking for the density and bulk modulus of the medium, and the intensity of the energy... which will establish the natural frequency of a system.
The term vibration can be used to described a repetitive motion of something like, say, the string of a musical instrument. A string could be said to vibrate at a certain rate. The vibration creates sound at a given number of cycles per second (the rate or frequency of vibration), and this gives the vibration a certain pitch or note.
No. One per second.
Vibration has amplitude and frequency, usually defined by acceleration and cycles per second (Hertz). It is measured with an accelerometer.
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Vibration is a movement of molecules, which typically involves oscillation about an equilibrium point, and is distinct from its motion and velocity.Amplitude describes the degree of vibration noted on the object. More movement means more criticality of the object condition. Velocity or speed shall be measured in a specific direction in terms of peak value or rms (root-mean-square) value. Its unit is in/s or mm/s.Frequency: a machine may oscillate quickly or slowly depending on the vibration. The rate of machine-part oscillation is called vibration frequency. Number of oscillation cycles per second is defined as the frequency, e.g. 3 cycles per second (Hertz) or 3 cycles per minute.Spectrum: It is combination of the frequency of component vibration and velocity amplitude measured at that time.