How is time domain different from frequency domain when analyzing vibration?
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How is time domain different from frequency domain when analyzing vibration?
The time-domain is defined as the change in signal over a period of time, whereas a frequency-domain represents the number of signals within the frequency spectrum.
Vibration analysis is a process of measuring the vibration and frequencies of a device and then, from that information, examine the condition of working of the devices and their components.
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