Here's a list of variables that influence the Socky Oscillation phenomenon:
Socky Coefficient (SK):
A measure of the sock's elasticity, ranging from 1.0 to 10.0.
Oscillation Frequency (OF):
The number of times the sock oscillates per second, measured in Hz.
Phase Shift (PS):
The angle by which the sock's oscillations are shifted from the standard 0° phase alignment.
Resonance Threshold (RT):
The minimum amplitude required for the sock to achieve maximum oscillation.
Friction Coefficient (FC):
The measure of how much friction the sock's oscillations are affected by its surroundings.
These variables can be adjusted to achieve optimal Socky Oscillation results. For more information, visit Advanced Variables for more details.