Could be carpel tunnel syndrome or ulnar nerve compression.
Broken cam or timing chain is the most likely cause.
Could be as simple as being in need of a tune up.
Sound Waves
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Yes, when an object vibrates, it causes the molecules in the surrounding medium to be pushed closer together, creating areas of compression. This leads to the propagation of sound waves through the medium.
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".
The force that occurs when molecules of an object are pushed together is called compression force. This force causes the molecules to move closer to each other, resulting in a decrease in the object's volume.
Sound waves are produced from vibrating air molecules. When an object vibrates, it causes the air molecules around it to also vibrate, creating changes in air pressure that travel as sound waves through the air.
When a volume of air is compressed, its temperature increases due to an increase in kinetic energy of the air molecules. This is because the compression process causes the air molecules to be crowded closer together, leading to collisions that result in an increase in temperature.
a compression force would cause a normal fault. i rember by the name compress "press" together
Sound waves are produced by vibrating matter, such as air molecules, that create changes in air pressure. These pressure changes are detected by our ears and interpreted by our brain as sound.
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During friction, molecules at the contact surfaces interact with one another. The force of friction causes these molecules to resist motion, generating heat in the process. This heat is a result of the molecules vibrating and colliding with each other.
Sound waves are produced by a moving or vibrating object. When an object vibrates, it causes the surrounding air molecules to also vibrate, creating a disturbance that propagates through the air in the form of sound waves.
Compression pulls materials together by applying force in opposite directions, reducing the volume of the material. This force causes the particles of the material to come closer together, resulting in a decrease in volume.
Air pressure increases with decreasing altitude because the weight of the air above pushes down on the air below, compressing it. This compression causes the air molecules to be closer together, increasing the pressure.