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Random vibrations

Random vibrations may be caused by many things: thermal fluctuations (brownian motion), turbulent fluid flow, etc. Random vibrations are fundamentally different than periodic vibrations, which frequently causes problems when trying to interpret one using the methods of the other.

As opposed to simple sine waves, a random sequence is more complicated to describe. Let's first discuss characterizing random sequences in the frequency domain by use of power spectral density



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