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Random vibration is known in mechanical engineering as an unpredictable set of that is completely random and future occurrences of such motion are unable to be determined. Because of the ambiguity of such vibrations, various methods are being used such as probability and statistics in an effort to gather a more in depth understanding of the topic as well as finding ways in minimizing the effects of the vibrations.. Random vibrations usually occur within electronic devices of a variety of vehicles such as airplanes, trains, and automobiles, and continuous occurrences of these vibrations could cause irreversible damages and problems in the devices
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[edit]Random vibration is known in mechanical engineering as an unpredictable set of motions that is completely random and future occurrences of such motion are unable to be determined. Because of the ambiguity of such vibrations, various methods are being used such as probability and statistics in an effort to gather a more in depth understanding of the topic while also finding ways in minimizing the effects of the vibrations. Random vibrations usually occur within electronic devices of a variety of vehicles such as airplanes, trains, and automobiles, and continuous occurrences of these vibrations could cause irreversible damages and problems in the devices
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