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Related: About this forumYour weekly science Geek video, thanks to Rachel Maddow's blog.
Your weekly science Geek video, thanks to Rachel Maddow.
Amazing Resonance Experiment!
Rachel's blog describes this experiment as follows:
his amazing video comes from the same guy who brought you the zig zag water video who clearly likes to illustrate the effects of sound with different media. This time around it's sand. Based on work originally done by Robert Hooke and Ernst Chladni in the 17th and 18th centuries, the video demonstrates the modes of vibration in a metal plate atop a tone generator. When the frequency of the tone generator equals a resonant frequency of the metal plate, the sand covering the plate is forced into patterns along the nodal lines (areas of zero vibration) between regions of the plate that are vibrating in opposite directions. At low resonant frequencies, there are only a few areas vibrating like this, but as the frequency increases, smaller and smaller areas on the plate start vibrating opposite to each other, creating more and more complex patterns. There is another version of this video where you can hear the tone actually being generated to make each pattern, but it comes with serious volume warning as the pitch goes high enough to cause hearing damage.
http://maddowblog.msnbc.com/_news/2013/06/16/18986378-week-in-geek-resonance-edition?threadId=3747573&commentId=76921177#c76921177
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Your weekly science Geek video, thanks to Rachel Maddow's blog. (Original Post)
durbin
Jun 2013
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mzteris
(16,232 posts)1. Very cool.
Thanks for posting!
N_E_1 for Tennis
(12,766 posts)2. Welcome to DU
That is just outstanding.
I have been using tones to fix my brain after a couple of strokes. Works like a charm.
Used to do IQ tests to keep in shape, brain wise, tested out at an average of 140 -150
Depending on the day and alertness. After the stokes I was lucky to get to 120.
Listen to the solfeggio tones everyday. After a couple years back to my normal.
I believe a tone is what started the known universe. Big Bang be damned.
Branes and tones, and here we are.
Google the solfeggio tones there are some website taking advantage of your money, but there are free tones available.
Thanks.
