brusspup | Amazing Resonance Experiment! @brusspup | Uploaded June 2013 | Updated October 2024, 22 hours ago.
Music: Dark Wave - open.spotify.com/track/1gnjcZeuyHg768yZBimjRb
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The song in the video is my latest song. You can find it on iTunes or Amazon.
Song name: Dark Wave
itunes.apple.com/us/album/dark-wave/id655667181?i=655667187
amazon.com/Dark-Wave/dp/B00D3J9TMA/ref=sr_1_18?ie=UTF8&qid=1370527738&sr=8-18
All of the equipment for this experiment was provided by PASCO scientific
pasco.com
Leave a comment letting me know what your favorite pattern is. My favorite is 5284 hz (at 3:08).
So this experiment is the Chladni plate experiment. I used a tone generator, a wave driver (speaker) and a metal plate attached to the speaker. First add sand to the plate then begin playing a tone. Certain frequencies vibrate the metal plate in such a way that it creates areas where there is no vibration. The sand "falls" into those areas, creating beautiful geometric patterns. As the frequency increases in pitch the patterns become more complex.
Unedited version with tone throughout entire video:
youtube.com/watch?v=1yaqUI4b974
Music: Dark Wave - open.spotify.com/track/1gnjcZeuyHg768yZBimjRb
Add me on Facebook - (click LIKE on Facebook to add me)
facebook.com/brusspup
The song in the video is my latest song. You can find it on iTunes or Amazon.
Song name: Dark Wave
itunes.apple.com/us/album/dark-wave/id655667181?i=655667187
amazon.com/Dark-Wave/dp/B00D3J9TMA/ref=sr_1_18?ie=UTF8&qid=1370527738&sr=8-18
All of the equipment for this experiment was provided by PASCO scientific
pasco.com
Leave a comment letting me know what your favorite pattern is. My favorite is 5284 hz (at 3:08).
So this experiment is the Chladni plate experiment. I used a tone generator, a wave driver (speaker) and a metal plate attached to the speaker. First add sand to the plate then begin playing a tone. Certain frequencies vibrate the metal plate in such a way that it creates areas where there is no vibration. The sand "falls" into those areas, creating beautiful geometric patterns. As the frequency increases in pitch the patterns become more complex.
Unedited version with tone throughout entire video:
youtube.com/watch?v=1yaqUI4b974