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How to move things with sound, or acoustic propulsion, using the resonance frequency of two soda bottles. I move the two soda bottles using a speaker playing a sound with a frequency of 173 Hz, the Helmholtz resonance frequency of these bottles, the bottles being Helmholtz resonators.
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To see what role the speaker had in this acoustic propulsion, and for an explanation of Helmholtz resonance, see my "Why Blowing in Bottles Makes Sound and Helmholtz Resonance" video:
http://youtu.be/PZVeJ2rh6ts
See also:
How to Make a Piezoelectric Crystal Speaker
http://youtu.be/R7zjfaPKMSE
Stirling Engine Explanation, Demos and Experimenting
http://youtu.be/H1IkVMSBMRg
Hot Neutral and Ground our Funny Looking Household Electrical Socket
http://youtu.be/k3OHzKz0qNc
And more of my sound related videos:
How to Make Music Instruments with Straws - Trombone and Trumpet
http://youtu.be/8zrsx8V8XwQ
Also see my webpage about moving things with sound and Helmholtz resonance:
http://rimstar.org/science_electronics_projects/moving_things_with_sound_helmholtz_resonance.htm
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http://rimstar.org
Music used during construction part:
Bicycle Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0
ISRC: USUAN1100870
How to move things with sound, or acoustic propulsion, using the resonance frequency of two soda bottles. I move the two soda bottles using a speaker playing a sound with a frequency of 173 Hz, the Helmholtz resonance frequency of these bottles, the bottles being Helmholtz resonators.
Support RimstarOrg on Patreon patreon.com/user?u=680159
Subscribe for new videos every week http://www.youtube.com/user/rimstarorg?sub_confirmation=1
Go to the main channel page here youtube.com/rimstarorg
To see what role the speaker had in this acoustic propulsion, and for an explanation of Helmholtz resonance, see my "Why Blowing in Bottles Makes Sound and Helmholtz Resonance" video:
http://youtu.be/PZVeJ2rh6ts
See also:
How to Make a Piezoelectric Crystal Speaker
http://youtu.be/R7zjfaPKMSE
Stirling Engine Explanation, Demos and Experimenting
http://youtu.be/H1IkVMSBMRg
Hot Neutral and Ground our Funny Looking Household Electrical Socket
http://youtu.be/k3OHzKz0qNc
And more of my sound related videos:
How to Make Music Instruments with Straws - Trombone and Trumpet
http://youtu.be/8zrsx8V8XwQ
Also see my webpage about moving things with sound and Helmholtz resonance:
http://rimstar.org/science_electronics_projects/moving_things_with_sound_helmholtz_resonance.htm
Follow behind-the-scenes on:
Twitter twitter.com/#!/RimStarz
Google+ plus.google.com/116395125136223897621
Facebook facebook.com/rimstarorg
http://rimstar.org
Music used during construction part:
Bicycle Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0
ISRC: USUAN1100870