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does Matter Exactly Vibrate? Let's Examine Our Understanding Of Vibrational Frequency.
#1
I recently read an item that mentioned matter pulsate at specified frequencies. I'm a bit confused on this. Can anyone explain more please?
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#2
Sure. In easy terms, all matter is composed of atoms, which are in steady motion. The energy from this movement creates a vibrational frequency. It's a central principle of quantum physics.
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#3
Truly, but the critical thing to realize here is that the pulse is not like what we perceive in our everyday world. It's on a much smaller sized scale yet has a profound impact on the properties of the matter.
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#4
Interesting. Sounds a bit challenging but I'm acquiring the hang of it.
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#5
To make this a bit more understandable, here's a table showing some different substances and their vibrational frequencies.
substance vibrational Frequency
water 1595 cm^-1
oxygen 1556 cm^-1
nitrogen 2331 cm^-1
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