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Modeshape

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In applied mathematics, mode shapes are a manifestation of eigenvectors which describe the relative displacement of two or more elements in a mechanical system [1] or wave front.[2] A mode shape is a deflection pattern related to a particular natural frequency and represents the relative displacement of all parts of a structure for that particular mode.

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  1. ^ College, Erik Cheever, Swarthmore. "Vibration Animations". lpsa.swarthmore.edu.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Bobkov, K. K.; Bubnov, M. M.; Aleshkina, S. S.; Likhachev, M. E. (22 May 2018). "Long-term mode shape degradation in large mode area Yb-doped pulsed fiber amplifiers". Laser Physics Letters. 14 (1): 015102. doi:10.1088/1612-202X/14/1/015102. S2CID 125527048 – via Institute of Physics.