Ah, the age-old question: which component property is the most critical for vibration-induced fatigue? I'm going with 'the ability to withstand constant jiggling without falling apart.'
Vibration-induced fatigue, huh? I guess the components just can't handle all the shaking and baking going on. Maybe they need to do some yoga or something to chill out.
Temperature? Really? I guess if the components are made of ice, that might be a factor, but otherwise, I don't see how that's relevant to vibration-induced fatigue.
I'm pretty sure it's the fatigue resistance of the components that's the critical factor. I mean, if they can't withstand the vibrations, they're gonna fail no matter what the other factors are.
Hmm, the amplitude and frequency are definitely important, but I think the material properties are the key factor here. After all, you can't have vibration-induced fatigue without the right materials, right?
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