Aún no tenemos significados para "vibratory motion".
1To this vibratory motion we give the name of heat.
2STERN-Lowcarried, not above the level of the back, and with a vibratory motion.
3They resemble the hawk-moth, which also keeps up a constant vibratory motion with its wings.
4So highly sensitive are they, indeed, that the very slightest vibratory motion is recorded perfectly.
5Sound we know to be due to vibratory motion.
6All things are in vibration, and their permanency depends wholly upon the rate of vibratory motion.
7Toward the middle of the night this vibratory motion ceased, and was succeeded by distant shocks.
8It is sometimes filled with minute sparkling particles, like tiny electric sparks in rapid vibratory motion.
9From corpuscle and electron, atom and molecule, to worlds and universes, everything is in vibratory motion.
10A slight vibratory motion arose in it, accompanied, or perhaps manifested, by a faint sweet sound.
11It is these atoms which, by their vibratory motion, produce both light and heat in the universe.
12One of my friends writes that he has used a similar idea associated with a vibratory motion.
13This staggering adds to the instability of the visible objects by giving a vibratory motion besides their rotatory one.
14Is it a vibratory motion as Davy suggested, or is it similar to the undulatory wave motion of light?
15Forks beneath prepare the way, and a rapid vibratory motion of a great number of two-edged knives effect the object.
16It is a fact capable of demonstration, that the smaller the particle of matter, the greater will be its vibratory motion.
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