The sound produced by the vibrating of items and transmitted from one location to another via a medium is known as vibration motion.
Vibrations are caused by items moving about. In many cases, we can see the vibrations with our bare eyes.
At a fixed point, a particle moves to and fro, and this type of motion is called vibratory motion.
When the oscillations are of high frequency or the particle is moving at a faster rate about a fixed point, then, that motion is called the vibratory motion
Six examples of vibration motion
Pendulum movement made simple.
A sound wave travels in a series of longitudinal waves that cause vibrations.
The vibrational motion of mobile phones.
The movement of a guitar's strings.
The vibration of the vocal chord in our throat while producing sound.