Electromagnetic Induction: An AC power source (50/60 Hz or high frequency) induces an alternating magnetic field in the coil, generating oscillatory forces on the magnet.
Reciprocating Kinematics: The core exhibits linear, non-rotational vibrations in response to the alternating magnetic flux.
Frequency Characteristics: Standard operational vibration ranges from 50 to 400 Hz, while specialized high-frequency units can achieve up to 1 kHz.
Adjustable Oscillation: Frequency can be dynamically modulated across multiple bands.