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Using fire to visualise sound waves

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Science girl1 year ago

The Rubens tube, also known as a standing wave flame tube, is a physics apparatus that visually illustrates the connection between sound waves and sound pressure Flames along the tube's perforations respond to these pressure variations

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X Reels1 year ago

This man re-animated 'Sleeping Beauty' just to propose to his girlfriend

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Mahatma Gandhi (Parody)1 year ago

Sounds of different sheet metals

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X Reels1 year ago

Watch Lindsey Stirling transform the audience into a synchrony of lights

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Tree of Knowledge1 year ago

This is a standing wave. It can also be visualized using sound waves and water (instead of fire). In this example, a 24 Hz sound wave captured at 24 fps creates the effect of the standing wave.

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Disco Jensen1 year ago

When the bass drops.

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Evan Harris1 year ago

Physics is absolutely mind-blowing

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Karina🌸1 year ago

Yes like this

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Brian Yates1 year ago

He's playing with fire.

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Black Bob Craufurd1 year ago

I've seen this done before...

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