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Eventually those air molecules hit the speaker's diaphragm, causing it to vibrate as well.
He argued that each action on a person's sense organs causes subtle matter to move through tubular nerves to the pineal gland, causing it to vibrate distinctively.
In reed instruments, the stream of air passes over a lamella made from a thin strip of cane or wood, causing it to vibrate.
Computers will continually scan the images, and when the ball is seen to have crossed the goal line, a signal will be sent to the referee's watch causing it to vibrate and alert him that a goal should be awarded.
The modern ear adapted by channeling sound waves onto an elastic membrane (the eardrum), causing it to vibrate.
They can glean some information by bombarding soft tissue (anything that's not bone) with infrared radiation from a laser, which passes through the tissue until it hits a specific chemical bond, causing it to vibrate like a spring.
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One late afternoon, alone in his apartment, he reached over to his cellphone and turned it to silent, which caused it to vibrate.
The main hypothesis is that the column buckling inside the well would cause it to vibrate differently during tripping in and tripping out.
When these waves impact a window, they cause it to vibrate a little.
In the same way that a flag flaps in the breeze, the air rushing past the reed causes it to vibrate.
The Squiggle piezoelectric linear motor manufactured by New Scale Technologies [ 34] utilises the piezoelectric effect to vibrate a leadscrew causing it to travel forwards and backwards.
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