Vibration Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
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MG | B | Mistras Group Inc | 1.71 | |
TRT | C | Trio-Tech International | -3.99 | |
BWA | C | BorgWarner Inc. | 0.86 | |
AIRI | C | Air Industries Group | -2.54 | |
GEOS | D | Geospace Technologies Corporation | 4.68 | |
ELSE | D | Electro-Sensors, Inc. | -2.50 | |
TAYD | D | Taylor Devices, Inc. | 0.02 | |
IMMR | D | Immersion Corporation | 1.43 | |
CRNT | F | Ceragon Networks Ltd. | 1.98 | |
TGI | F | Triumph Group, Inc. | 2.61 |
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Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
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ETEC | B | iShares Breakthrough Environmental Solutions ETF | 5.87 | |
VERS | B | ProShares Metaverse ETF | 3.13 | |
DEMZ | A | DEMZ Political Contributions ETF | 2.17 | |
FTXR | C | First Trust Nasdaq Transportation ETF | 1.82 | |
HAIL | B | SPDR S&P Kensho Smart Mobility ETF | 1.79 |
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- Vibration
Vibration is a mechanical phenomenon whereby oscillations occur about an equilibrium point. The word comes from Latin vibrationem ("shaking, brandishing"). The oscillations may be periodic, such as the motion of a pendulum—or random, such as the movement of a tire on a gravel road.
Vibration can be desirable: for example, the motion of a tuning fork, the reed in a woodwind instrument or harmonica, a mobile phone, or the cone of a loudspeaker.
In many cases, however, vibration is undesirable, wasting energy and creating unwanted sound. For example, the vibrational motions of engines, electric motors, or any mechanical device in operation are typically unwanted. Such vibrations could be caused by imbalances in the rotating parts, uneven friction, or the meshing of gear teeth. Careful designs usually minimize unwanted vibrations.
The studies of sound and vibration are closely related. Sound, or pressure waves, are generated by vibrating structures (e.g. vocal cords); these pressure waves can also induce the vibration of structures (e.g. ear drum). Hence, attempts to reduce noise are often related to issues of vibration.
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