The metal vibrates rapidly when subjected to a magnetic field, producing heat. |
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When the diaphragm vibrates under the action of a sound wave, the current in the circuit varies due to the varying capacitance of the condenser. |
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Now growing in popularity is Aboriginal music featuring the didgeridoo, an elongated tube that vibrates when played. |
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A mechanical hum vibrates distantly, though I can only really hear it through my feet. |
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Through amplification and loudspeakers, the singer's voice vibrates the open piano strings. |
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Notice how the the kazoo buzzes and vibrates to amplify the sound of your voice. |
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Along with this it vibrates quite violently in the old skyrocket until I get it out and press the yes. |
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Far from being evasive, I think that Coetzee is passionately confessing, and that his entire book vibrates with confession. |
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The first step is creating light that is polarized, or whose electric field vibrates in only one of two directions, horizontal or vertical. |
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Each tuning fork is fitted with a weighted reed which bounces when the tuning fork vibrates. |
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It is this essay that, when struck as if a tuning fork, vibrates through all the other essays. |
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The rate at which an object vibrates is measured in Hertz or cycles per second. |
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The spined micrathena, common in the U.S., vibrates with such gusto that if you picked one up, you'd think it was a wind-up toy. |
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As I stand at the top of the control tower, the air vibrates with the sound of aero engines. |
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This current induces a magnetic force that vibrates the string, inducing a small current in the second coil. |
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The sound of a typical high school games lesson vibrates beneath us, but our gaze is fixed for two, maybe three minutes. |
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When the eardrum vibrates, tiny bones within the middle ear transmit the sound signals to the inner ear. |
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The heavy air vibrates with cooing of doves and the creaking-gate single note of the tropical boubou. |
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Sure, it's a monument, but it's one that vibrates with a zest for life that nothing as ancient can match. |
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Her every movement vibrates with life, from the suggestive glance of her eyes to the turn of her head. |
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Beirut is a city that vibrates with political culture and is defined by a history of social justice struggles. |
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His long coat fans all over me, and his chest vibrates with a pleased purr when I stroke his stomach. |
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The operator's joystick tangibly vibrates, alerting him to the condition and enabling him to take appropriate action. |
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The tip is the area of the massager that vibrates, allowing you to stimulate her erogenous zones. |
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The ear canal is closed at its inner end by a thin diaphragm of stretched skin known as the eardrum or tympanic membrane, which vibrates as the air pressure changes. |
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The rate of energy dissipation depends on how well the star vibrates — ringing like a bell or thunking like a chunk of wood. |
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Scientists say that the Earth itself vibrates at a very low frequency, making a sound far below the human hearing range. |
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This coherent-self vibrates inside man when man leaves the sufficient place for this coherent-self to be expressed. |
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In the presence of tachyons, water vibrates and transmits by resonance the vital information, as if it were music blessed with harmony. |
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Because it vibrates as a standing wave in the whole universe synchronically, it connects all physical processes with each other. |
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It is part of the infinite force that moves all, and under which all vibrates, palpitates, and turns without ceasing. |
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Is this why he retunes strings, detensions drums and covers metal until there is nothing that sounds and vibrates naturally? |
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Move around while listening and the hum changes to a low, soothing throb or at particularly resonant points in the room, vibrates your skull rather unpleasantly. |
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The central component of the frequency standard or oscillator is a resonator that vibrates or oscillates with a well-defined frequency when excited. |
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In reptiles that can hear, the tympanum vibrates in response to sound waves and transmits the vibrations to the stapes. |
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It should be particularly pointed out here that the vibrating roller must move for a while before it vibrates. |
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In a slate loudspeaker cabinet, only the loudspeaker baffle vibrates and not the enclosure. |
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Read today, the speech still vibrates with a passionate intensity rarely found in any contemporary political discourse. |
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Membranophone, any of a class of musical instruments in which a stretched membrane vibrates to produce sound. |
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My research work involves a quest for innerness: everything springs up from a nucleus, sprouts, vibrates and develops from inner to outer space. |
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To pollinate the tomatoes Dr. Resh vibrates the flowers with an electric toothbrush. |
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Her breathtakingly expressive voice vibrates with passion as she plumbs the dark depths and brilliant heights of the cante flamenco. |
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CĂ©dric embellishes the beats with his wild and round bass which grooves, grumbles and vibrates by its dancing and transcendental undulations. |
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When the tympanic membrane absorbs sound waves, its central portion, the umbo, vibrates as a stiff cone, bending inward and outward. |
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When the rod twitches or vibrates over a certain spot, this means there is groundwater below. |
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Reminder Alert: The pager chirps or vibrates every two minutes until you read all unread messages. |
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Her whole body blurs in the dim light as the platform beneath her vibrates rapidly, its droning buzz filling the room. |
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Together they jump up and down and the studio floor vibrates with the movements of the small crowd cheering like the home team just won the pennant. |
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When a surface is hit, it vibrates, producing a characteristic combination of sound waves as unique as a fingerprint. |
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And as he sees I also vibrates, it's a real fireworks when he give me an overview of other machines in this tight space limitations. |
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To activate the camera, press and hold the camera button until the phone vibrates, or open the Applications tab and tap Camera. |
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The ultrasonic wave of the mini ultrasonic scrubber vibrates at a high frequency of 250,000 to 30,0000 times per second. |
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However, this is not the whole truth, because, thermal motion vibrates quarks, protons, electrons, atoms and molecules. |
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When automatic hand alignment starts, the indicator hand moves to the area under the 0 position and vibrates, and then points at the 0 position. |
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When something vibrates in the atmosphere, it moves the air particles around it. |
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The luster-cancel type stably detects marks on bags even when the background of the mark vibrates or has luster. |
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You will have in front of you exactly what you emit, exactly the energy that vibrates in you. |
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One plastic explosive, for instance, vibrates at 800 gigahertz. |
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A single front roller, powered by a second motor, vibrates the concrete. |
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During the courtship, which can last up to several hours, the male vibrates and crosses in front of the female, while the female is preparing for spawning by digging the redd. |
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The image vibrates with the raw, visceral excitement of that night. |
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Here, the air vibrates with the sound of booming waves and dancing, swooping birds calling to each other through the eddying gusts of Atlantic wind. |
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Produced with technocrat perfection, it presents the palate with a pleasing gooseberry and apple-like nose and a palate that vibrates with clean fruit flavours. |
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The book vibrates with Ehrenreich's rage toward middle-class Americans. |
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Traditional musical instruments include a bugle made from buffalo horn, a circular piece of iron with a string stretched across it that vibrates to produce sound, and a drum. |
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From Broadway to Ellis Island, Times Square to Central Park, this capital of the world practically vibrates with abundant energy and excitement. |
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Understand: After this prolonged combat, man will finally reach the sensitivity and docility that he has never previously shown to that voice, and to the spiritual life that vibrates and palpitates within his being. |
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The mouthpiece vibrates lightly when the patient inhales. |
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The feeling of belonging to a humanity which vibrates, which is full of life, has inspired me to reach out beyond my own culture, beyond my own self, to find my reason for existing in the existence of others. |
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Then like a scorched flower, Teshigawara's body vibrates, as though caught in waves of invisible energy, gradually breaks out into movement, becomes disjointed, ready to fly off or perhaps come apart. |
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The flame may leap up when the OD-LRC vibrates or when it is tilted. |
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Your controller, however, vibrates heavily with each movement. |
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In contrast, an MRE can determine the stiffness or hardness of a tumour by gauging the elasticity of tissue as it vibrates in response to sound waves. |
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As the crystal vibrates, the Mylar blade flaps back and forth like a Japanese fan, albeit a good deal faster. Technology Quarterly A lemon law for software? |
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As a result the basilar membrane vibrates, which causes the organ of Corti to move against the tectoral membrane, stimulating generation of nerve impulses to the brain. |
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The turquoise and purple colouring vibrates like a bad trip. |
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Mara for knowing how to give 'life for the future' using the abundant material that, in the archives, do not 'speak' unless revisited by an intelligent mind and a loving heart that vibrates in synchrony with the young. |
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In contrast to the periodically-actuated vibrations, the isolated system vibrates in the resonant frequency of the insulated machine and not according to its rotational speed. |
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The 150,000-seat May Day Stadium vibrates with the fantastic artistic performance harmonizing with kaleidoscopic background stand and the oversize projected pictures combining with laser illumination. |
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Thanks to P2P programs music, videos, and games are widespread and the community that lives and vibrates in unison, is enriched and strengthened, virtualized and concretized. |
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An automated vibratory system raises and vibrates the container deck to deaerate and densify material, stabilizing the container. |
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Delightful, textured giraffe has a body which vibrates when the tail with teether is pulled, a jingling head, crinkly ears, beanie feet and mirrored body. |
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Love, brotherhood and peace lives and vibrates in our hearts. |
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Fragile because it is supported in a precarious manner, the whole sculpture vibrates and quivers as if swept along by its own movement, animated by the quaking of turning animals, and making the paper vibrate and crackle. |
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At very low rpm, the engine consumes very little but cannot produce the required force: it vibrates and grunts and, even when the accelerator pedal is pushed all the way down, the rev counter doesn't move. |
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She vibrates with energy, and her list of accomplishments is dizzying. |
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With the Dräger Pac 3500, no alarm goes unnoticed. It features a clear, multi-toned signal and visual alarm in the form of a bright, flashing 360-degree LED on the top and bottom that also vibrates. |
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He pours concrete, vibrates it and removes formwork. |
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When you blow into the instrument, the air vibrates the reed. |
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