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Kylan Pearson
3 January, 07:06
What is the rate of vibration measured in
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Giselle Elliott
3 January, 09:32
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I'm not 100% sure tbh but the only thing I think makes sense to represent vibration would be frequency which is measure in Hertz (Hz)
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Marley Cisneros
3 January, 09:43
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The rate of vibration is measured in hertz (Hz)
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