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Wisconsin Fast Plants Against Vibration Research


His third law of motion is the main root of issues. When said that there is an equal and opposite reaction, movement occurs. This movement is sharp, sudden, and harmful if the theory is applied to high frequency human vibration. Humans can only withstand so much punishment before organ systems begin to fail or cause massive problems. An overexposion to high frequencies can be damaging to structures.
             It is not known how vibration induced disturbances affect hand function. Recently an experiment described the hand function in twenty male workers with symptoms who had had been subjected to vibration by hand held tools for a mean duration of 24 years. Functions such as handling manual tools, hand-writing, buttoning clothes, and handling books or papers were impaired in those patients and subjective symptoms such as dropping things, weakness of grip, sensory impairment and muscle cramp were common. (Dahlin, 2001).
             This study was done on a sample of working men from Sweden. According to the data that the paper supplied, roughly 400,000 people are exposed to regular transmission of high impact vibration. Those people suffered from impaired dexterity, nimbleness, and impaired sensory activity which in other words, is nerve damage. If humans are able to sustain that kind of nerve damage from high frequency vibration for about 8-10 hours a day for 5-7 days a week for a few years, imagine the barrage of frequency laid upon plants on the median of a busy highway. This constant vibration could be a reason as to why you do not see as many flowering plants bloom near superhighways.
             Results from another experiment on humans show that the transmission of acceleration magnitude or energy to different parts of the hand and arm decreases with the distance from the source and are highly dependent in the vibration frequency. This supports the possibility that vibration exerted by vehicles hinder the growth of flowering plants close to highways, freeways, and other highly traveled roads.


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