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Could be carpel tunnel syndrome or ulnar nerve compression.
Broken cam or timing chain is the most likely cause.
Sound Waves
Could be as simple as being in need of a tune up.
Inspect the front tires they may have a bubble on one of them it is possible that a wheel bearing is going out but the easy check is to inspect the tires after you have driven it a few miles
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Yes it's true, but that doesn't last very long. It creates a compression of the molecules during exactly half of each vibe, and during the other half, it leans the other way, and the molecules spread out in what's called a "rarefaction" ... a region of lower-than-normal pressure. This 'train' of compressions and rarefactions is what travels through the air, away from the vibrating object, and it's what some people often call a "sound wave".
a compression force would cause a normal fault. i rember by the name compress "press" together
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That phenomenon is known as resonance.
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Tires out of balance
Compression, which is the "squeezing" together of molecules, and rarefaction, which is the expansion of the "squeezed" molecules back toward their original position, is the oscillatory behavior that causes sound waves. Individually, they are not types of sound waves, because for any wave you need both a disrupting force and a restoring force oscillating between each other.
You think probable to compression.
The molecules of any substance are attracted together. Heat causes the molecules of a solid to separate from each other, making the solid become a liquid.
b:normal fault
Vibrating colon is the result of a urinary track infection. Go see a urologist and get antibiotics.