BISOPE series 63 Graphs related to amplitude and frequency

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  • BISOPE series 63- Graphs related to amplitude and frequency ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    There is an object that changes its position and repeatedly moves back and forth around a certain standard. On the other hand, there are objects that end with a single push or pull. Which one takes more strength? If you look closely at the fitness equipment nearby in your daily life, you will see that what you moved with effort must be returned to its original position before you can apply force in the same direction in the next exercise. In fact, which force is applied is not that important when comparing two movements. However, the key is how much greater force is applied and how often. We understand that all physical waves appear as noise in the air and as vibration (repetition) in objects. And if you draw it as a two-dimensional graph, it can be expressed directly as the X and Y axes. This is ‘change in size over time’.
    X and Y axes of vibration
    The X-axis of vibration is generally expressed in two ways: time and frequency. Here, time can be further divided into short or long, and it becomes ‘Raw data’ and ‘Trend data’. On the other hand, in another expression, ‘frequency’, calculated as the number of repetitions per second, means the rec
    The ‘Z’ axis (third axis) can be used to express the amplitude of vibration, and it mainly plays the role of RPM in Campbell, Waterfall, etc.
    Unit of vibration, amplitude unit, displacement speed acceleration, rms, peak, vibration energy, amplitude …….. www.kCBM.kr, blog.naver.com... , contents.premi...

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