Vibration has amplitude and frequency, usually defined by acceleration and cycles per second (Hertz). It is measured with an accelerometer.
An accelerometer measures vibration.Acclerometer and vibrometer are the instrument used to measure the vibration of the any object.Accelerometers
The amplitude of a wave measures the amount of particle vibration. It is the maximum displacement of a particle from its equilibrium position as it oscillates back and forth in a wave.
Use vibration dampening measures like a barsnake.
The amplitude of particle vibration measures the maximum displacement of a particle from its equilibrium position. The frequency of vibration indicates how many times a particle oscillates back and forth in a given time period. The energy of vibration determines the intensity or strength of the particle motion.
It's a seismograph.
The unit that measures wave frequency is hertz (Hz).
The amplitude of a mechanical wave measures the amount of particle vibration. Amplitude refers to the maximum displacement of particles from their rest position as the wave passes through a medium.
The unit that measures the amount of energy released by nutrients is the calorie.
The unit is hertz (Hz) equal to 1 cycle/second.
The unit that measures electrical resistance is called ohm. It is represented by the symbol Ω.
1 square unit
Gram