Mehdi! Thank you for the shoutout! This was epic, and hilarious as usual. I can’t believe you even attempted to move the particles, that’s EXTRA. Btw, you stumbled on some really interesting physics at 5:25 that I may or may not have already been thinking about for a future video….
@@ElectroBOOM in your 2 speaker setup, you had the speakers glued to the opposite ends of the foamboard. try glueing them on the same side of the foamboard adjacent to each other
@@ElectroBOOM in fact, now that I think about it, you use 2 speakers at opposite ends to create the beats (pulses) by summing up the 100hz and 101hz waves mechanically at the foam board. Why not try summing the 100 and 101hz signals electrically and then feed the resultant beats (pulses) to the speaker driver?
@@ElectroBOOM you see, the scope (at 8:00) shows the beats (which is the result of the 2 frequencies being electrically summed) produces a wave whose nodes move in one direction.
Funny in germany FKK means free body culture wich means that you walk around naked all the time. But since there are many people that you don't want to see naked FKK is only working for some people.
Love your videos i am ten years old and from india. I was confused what to do in my future but after watching your videos i have decided to become w electrical engineer. Thanks
Hi ElectroBOOM, the other day in engineering (before school ended haha), my teacher started talking about Kirchhoff vs. Faraday’s voltage systems and asked if anyone knew about it, and I had seen your video about it, so I raised my hand and said what I knew from your video, and my teacher was really impressed! So thanks! :)
I'm from China. I got here using VPN. Many people do the same for "political sensitive" videos banned in China. But I'm here for watching a guy testing his resistance with live wires and showing graphs, formulas I once struggled with during my college days. I now work in IT industry so I don't touch sine waves and care about grounding anymore. But your videos always bring back my good old memories in the college labs where I sweated hard each time before I try to connect some wires to another or turn up a switch. Since the China-US trade war began I found it's becoming harder to get out. Many VPN and foreign IPs are being blocked more frequently than before. I have to switch VPN service every another week or so. But I think all these worth it.
I love this man's artistic use of the F-word. His art form makes him seem not vulgar while cussing every two seconds. Also he has good science content.
I'm a life-long engineer, and although I initially thought you were a bumbling dangerous goof, I now realize you are brilliant and very entertaining. Thank you.
@@prashantchandel3570 It's a fake location. The joke is that people are using a VPN that says they are in China or Iran. UA-cam says where it their signal comes from but since it is scrambled it is the wrong location. It's like how the free VPN Hoxx standardizes to Japan.
@@prashantchandel3570 I mean they could, but he wouldn't know that. Plus it's hard to get a VPN in China considering half the internet is blocked by the government.
11:57 I can see this becoming a method for separating granulated materials by density. You could take a small sample to know what materials are present, then tune it to separate the materials.
I found you from a UA-cam compilation and I never cared about electricity until I found your channel, amazing fun to watch videos. Thank you for making these amazing videos!
Mehdi, I've found your channel as well as its content to be glorious, it takes nothing less than a genius to create content which is not only informative and entertaining, but also something as a viewer you want to see and inherently learn from it, personally I am a big fan of learning the ways something works through experiencing how it fails also, it gives me insight to recognize when something is not operating the way it should, because I've experienced the ways it doesn't or shouldn't work. I'm learning without even trying! If you ever read this comment, I want you to know that I am someone who's been struggling to learn about electricity for years and now, through your content, I am finally starting to understand it. I can finally call a truce with electricity and create a path to understand it. I appreciate your hard work.
Your videos are so much fun and so educational! As an older engineer still building lots of stuff, I still love watching your videos. You would be a wonderful professor at a university! And I never get tired of waiting anxiously for the high voltage discharge or burn shriek!
Your videos helped me 2 years ago with passing my exam in electronics... Now I study IT and once again you are helping to understand some aspects. Thanks mate!
Hello sir.. You educate us with humor and exciting to learn more.... You are genius to do this kind of stuff... Moving of particle is awesome.. You always getting shock but not worrying about it.. Inbetween your puns makes me laugh... As always your video are interesting... Thank you sir....🙏👍😊
A sound is absorbed when moving to a more dense mass and reflects when the mass is less. If you have a circular poster board with a more dense material like nylon plastic on it's out perimeter the sound generated will be absorbed into the the poster board then will enter the plastic then will reflect within the plastic reflecting back and forth within the plastic without reentering the poster board. Great video Mr Boom
Hello Mehdi. I have 2 suggestions for this: (1) Maybe it is possible to set the input wave generator with a variable phase shift. In this way, you will be able to change the phase shift and, in turn, move the position of the zero point of the wave. You can then change the phase shift manually (with a knob) or else use a ramp generator to control the phase shift linearly. (2) In your experiment, the salt was stuck moving left-right around a point maybe because the COMBINED WAVE was too fast and the salt could not follow. Imagine the combined wave being a sea wave and the salt being a person on a surf board. If the wave is slow enough for the guy to follow, then the guy would be able to ride the wave without problems and continue to move in one direction ... But if the wave is too fast, the surfboard would be slow and it would eventually end up on the peak of the wave and then on the other side of the wave, therefore moving backwards (down the trailing side of the wave) ... Following this reasoning, maybe your combined wave was trying to push the salt to the left, but then the wave was too fast and its peak went past the salt which means that now the salt was on the falling side of the wave which made the salt move to right until the next wave came to repeat the process. It would have been good to try to slow the COMBINED wave using F1=100Hz and F2=100.1Hz (rather than 101Hz) to make the combined wave travel much slower. Actually, it would be interesting if you make such a test for point 2 as a follow-up video : )
my favorite bit out of all of them is in the spray the bugs away video when he holds the ruler up to the flame to measure how far from the can it starts.
the power line in front of our house got struck by lightning or something like that, and it blew up in a glorious shower of sparks. it made me think of pretty much every video you've put out.
At the end of the video you showed an example of movement through the air. I could imagine this having some very useful applications in industrial automation. Moving particles without the need for conveyors/buckets/etc. You could also probably sort particles by tuning to certain resonant frequencies, and only the important ones float up.
Hey Mehdi! I really have no clue or knowledge about science stuff, but seeing your videos especially at 5:30 gives me interest in physics and other science stuff and not to mention it's inspiring!
This is a wicked cool project, seeing physics in action is beautiful! If I was a high school physics teacher, I would definitely try to build this because it might make some kids interested in physics.
We use to study the difference between 2 frequencies in music classes and would often refer to it as the Beating effect. From what I remember a larger surface with a longer standing wave resonance would give you a better chance of seeing the visual effect. If you ever revisit this idea I would recommend a large surface and one speaker with a 2 channel audio mixer with 2 frequencies close to each other to create the moving standing wave. Did you know that we can only hear the beating effect with a difference of up to 20hz and that varies human to human with their hearing range. The beating effect is also used to create a non lethal weapon with sound and radio waves!!! Some of the weapons built feels like your skin is melting.
@@rdawgdeejays6824 Humor and humour are different spellings of the same word. Humor is preferred in American English, and humour is preferred in all the other main varieties of English. UNDERSTOOD!!!???? BTW IM NOT GIVING ENGLISH PAPER HERE 😑
As a music lover and making my own equipment... I realy enjoyed watching this movie clip... Nicely explained... In word and graphics.. .thank you for sharing and let people learn.. 👍❤️
Idk why but when he first shoes the ways moving u saw the bouncing back an forth but then it changed to the red moving to the right and the blue moving to the left and now they look like that and not them bouncing back and forth I’m so confused ahh
Rylee Baxley if you give me a time stamp I can rewatch the part. Mehdi gives a lot hypothetical or “invisible” information. He tried to get you to understand the whole pie including the heat waves from the oven elements as hey cross over to cook your pie. If you don’t understand that is great, keep watching and one day it may make more and more sense.
Rylee Baxley at 01:45 there is a chart in the right hand corner with two waves at the top and one wave at the bottom. The red/blue waves at top are what is really happening and the wave at the bottom is what you really see. The bottom wave is an average of the top two waves above it.
0:28 I can safely say watching youtube instead of studying scored me 3 extra marks in Physics IGCSE paper today Thanks Medhi Your pain brings much knowledge... about speakers
To be more precise: the vibrational behavior of a structure mainly depends on its density, Youngs modulus and poisson ratio which can be summarized as mass and stiffness properties.
Thats awesome, the spots of salt inbetween standing waves that you showed reminds me of patterns i see with magnets with ferrofluid and ferrocell and also water vortices
By using a lot of ultrasonic transducers, like you mentioned at the end, you can also create certain points where the 40kHz gets modulated to around 200Hz by overlapping. You can actually feel those spots. So you can create haptic feedback by simulating shapes with those spots.
Take with a grain of salt I'm a computer science student, I am NOT an engineer or physicist, so naturally I'm not all too familiar with how these things work. But I can extrapolate some of the concepts to attempt a solution. What I'm seeing is a loop that is supposed to increase the position of the salt in the X or Y coordinate based on the difference of two variables. The reason why I think it is not working is because the maximum frequency acts as a limit for the loop, which is causing it to terminate early. If you were to steadily increase the difference (and by extension the maximum frequency) as it goes, the loop would eventually push the salt off of the plate (or make it vibrate into a funky looking pattern and not sweep it at all). You'll have to manually terminate the loop tho, as I don't thing the system has a way of knowing when the salt is off the plate, but at least it would sweep it off (in theory). If anyone knows better, please do let me know, I AM curious about the rest of the sciences so it would be cool to know whether or not my theory would or wouldn't work
Mehdi! Thank you for the shoutout! This was epic, and hilarious as usual. I can’t believe you even attempted to move the particles, that’s EXTRA. Btw, you stumbled on some really interesting physics at 5:25 that I may or may not have already been thinking about for a future video….
:D thanks! I was also wondering why light particles seem to like to stay on the anti-nodes. I'll wait to watch your explanation!
@@ElectroBOOM in your 2 speaker setup, you had the speakers glued to the opposite ends of the foamboard. try glueing them on the same side of the foamboard adjacent to each other
@@ElectroBOOM in fact, now that I think about it, you use 2 speakers at opposite ends to create the beats (pulses) by summing up the 100hz and 101hz waves mechanically at the foam board. Why not try summing the 100 and 101hz signals electrically and then feed the resultant beats (pulses) to the speaker driver?
@@ElectroBOOM you see, the scope (at 8:00) shows the beats (which is the result of the 2 frequencies being electrically summed) produces a wave whose nodes move in one direction.
@@ElectroBOOM try the experiment with the speaker mounted at one end instead of the centre
"Let's fast forward to the future to see how it worked."
"FKK, IT'S NOT WORKING!"
I love this channel.
Tristan Gillis So did it work? Don‘t tell me I‘d like to make it!
😂
Unlike EXPRESS VPN
🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
Funny in germany FKK means free body culture wich means that you walk around naked all the time. But since there are many people that you don't want to see naked FKK is only working for some people.
Freaking cool man! This episode was so good, I think it deserves a standing wave. I'll let myself out
Hehehe! I let myself out a while back, let's meet outside
Love your videos i am ten years old and from india. I was confused what to do in my future but after watching your videos i have decided to become w electrical engineer. Thanks
*Mehdi's Resistence Eletric*
*Activate*
Hey you two should do a collab with william osman
Did you mean a standing o wavetion?
1:13 I think that is the calmest I have ever seen Electroboom XD
BUT
i hope everything is okay. Perhaps he's missing projects with FULL BRIDGE RECTIFIERS@@@@@@@@@@#$@#$%@#$%%$@#%@##@$@#$@#$@#$@#@#$
@@ahobby LOL
Was it a Martyn Poliakov impersonation? The guy from periodic videos
In the video about him trying to fix his audio setup he is even more calm
Wife gets home
Wife: where is all our salt
Electroboom: I have absolutely no idea
His name is Mahdi I think
@@bahed7242 it's mehdi
@@bahed7242 meh di😂😂😂😂
@@heyitsyou_4751 in arabic it's mahdi, mehdi, mhdi, muhdi, mohdi, anything can be it. But the most correct one is mahdi.
wife gets home.
"mehdi? what have you done with all our salt?"
"what are you talking about sweetheart? it's standing right there!"
Hi ElectroBOOM, the other day in engineering (before school ended haha), my teacher started talking about Kirchhoff vs. Faraday’s voltage systems and asked if anyone knew about it, and I had seen your video about it, so I raised my hand and said what I knew from your video, and my teacher was really impressed! So thanks! :)
Everytime he uploads im glad he didnt die
😂😂😂😂right
😂😂😆😆😂
Relatable
Samee😂
He's well grounded in theory
I'm from China. I got here using VPN. Many people do the same for "political sensitive" videos banned in China. But I'm here for watching a guy testing his resistance with live wires and showing graphs, formulas I once struggled with during my college days. I now work in IT industry so I don't touch sine waves and care about grounding anymore. But your videos always bring back my good old memories in the college labs where I sweated hard each time before I try to connect some wires to another or turn up a switch.
Since the China-US trade war began I found it's becoming harder to get out. Many VPN and foreign IPs are being blocked more frequently than before. I have to switch VPN service every another week or so. But I think all these worth it.
Look bro China has been bullying our country (Philippines) lately, but I can tell that you are a brother as well so I hope you well.
Pungent Sauce China is having a revolution right now.
dont eat bats.
@@goadog7666 you are sick
just like me!!!
I love this man's artistic use of the F-word.
His art form makes him seem not vulgar while cussing every two seconds.
Also he has good science content.
When the speaker capacitor blew up, he kinda sounded like Doofenshmirtz.
He doesn’t actually say the whole word, just the beginning before it gets bleeped
"Let me increase the amplitude so the vibrations are more visible"
True fans: *stiffen in excitement*
Haha there are any questions please? 🍄🍆
They clench their buttcheeks
BIG PP
10:00
"Seems like its making these crack lines"
*Proceeds to rub nose*
Ahhhhh "crack lines" finally understood it now!
This is the content I subscribed for. Golden comedy
damit, i want to like this, but then it won't be 69...
Gorden ramsay
never mind, clearly no one else thought the same thing...
That.. NANCY
What I realized after watching this video is that the outro is just his unibrow forming a standing wave!
And what I realized is that video is called an outro coz its opposite of IN-tro.. wow mind blown😨😨
I'm a life-long engineer, and although I initially thought you were a bumbling dangerous goof, I now realize you are brilliant and very entertaining. Thank you.
He reminds me very much of the classic comedians Tommy Cooper & Frank Spencer... Beneath the chaos is the shine of genius... 🤓
9:56 “I’m a bit afraid of resonating glass” says the guy who sticks his finger in 120V sockets without any hesitation...
"I'm seeing more viewers from my Chinese and Iranian views so the VPN is clearly working."
LOL
Wait .. whats the point of vpn if he gets to know their location. Lol
@@prashantchandel3570 It's a fake location. The joke is that people are using a VPN that says they are in China or Iran. UA-cam says where it their signal comes from but since it is scrambled it is the wrong location.
It's like how the free VPN Hoxx standardizes to Japan.
@@Skylancer727 alright now i got it . I thought people in china are using vpn to watch youtube and he got his location
@@prashantchandel3570 I mean they could, but he wouldn't know that. Plus it's hard to get a VPN in China considering half the internet is blocked by the government.
@@Skylancer727 just asking! Are you saying that people in china can't access full out of internet... and even vpn is restricted?
Wow, no capacitors were harmed in the making of this video. However, a speaker and a glass plate were most definitely harmed. 😂😂
did you plug that speaker straight into the 120v outlet??? lmao!!!
Overclocking speakers
Yes, should've used a European industrial two-phase 380v outlet
@@RDSk0 They are 3 phase -380V- 400V not 2 phase.
@@tobinator680 actually 400v 3phase
Mega bass at 50 hz.
0:35 now that’s music.
Jajajaja.
0:36
MY FU**ING BRAIN CELLS!!!!
Lyrics: brrrr FAK-
BRRRRRRRRRRRR-KSZCH FUCK!!
11:57 I can see this becoming a method for separating granulated materials by density. You could take a small sample to know what materials are present, then tune it to separate the materials.
Do you think they could've used this to levitate those big stones to build the Pyramids of Giza?? Crazy question. I know
He accidentally invented the Sonic Cocaine Line Maker!
The Levitating Coke Line Maker is in development...
Patrick Earthridge i thought the same. Lol
Seems like you're making these crack-lines...
Actually some rich addicted kids would buy that
Patrick Earthridge quick, let’s patent it.
We’ll make a Fucking packet.
Lmao that would *blow* some people's minds if you could instantly line their coke up like that.
I found you from a UA-cam compilation and I never cared about electricity until I found your channel, amazing fun to watch videos. Thank you for making these amazing videos!
Nancy, the house speaker 🤣
You had me laughing in waves! That was hilarious, always make those references they are the best
Mehdi, I've found your channel as well as its content to be glorious, it takes nothing less than a genius to create content which is not only informative and entertaining, but also something as a viewer you want to see and inherently learn from it, personally I am a big fan of learning the ways something works through experiencing how it fails also, it gives me insight to recognize when something is not operating the way it should, because I've experienced the ways it doesn't or shouldn't work. I'm learning without even trying! If you ever read this comment, I want you to know that I am someone who's been struggling to learn about electricity for years and now, through your content, I am finally starting to understand it. I can finally call a truce with electricity and create a path to understand it. I appreciate your hard work.
0:36 I almost died laughing 😂🤣
He excited the #$$ of the speaker 😂😂😂😂😂🔊
@@omaralassaf549 😂😂👍
@@omaralassaf549 😂😂
10:02
"Seems like it's making these crack lines, *sniff* *sniff* "
So that's how he survives those shocks.
Rishav Paul hahaha
😂😂😂😂👌👌
0:36 when you get your exam results back
*Oof…*
😌
Whaaaaat!
Love your profile pic dude
0:36 *BZZZZZZRT*
Mehdi: FUUUUUCK!
Looks like ElectroBOOM is a speaker too!
@Richter the high pitched scream though
@@pvh_facp4001yt Doofenschmirtz.
Your videos are so much fun and so educational! As an older engineer still building lots of stuff, I still love watching your videos. You would be a wonderful professor at a university! And I never get tired of waiting anxiously for the high voltage discharge or burn shriek!
Your videos helped me 2 years ago with passing my exam in electronics...
Now I study IT and once again you are helping to understand some aspects.
Thanks mate!
:D
How to break glass without damaging and also without cutting instruments
11:14
but breaking comes with damaging
@@hottamale180 use FULLLLL BRIDGE RECTIFIERRRR....😂😂😂😂
@@pseudoforceytno
Kannda
( U asked due to my name right? )
Hello sir..
You educate us with humor and exciting to learn more....
You are genius to do this kind of stuff...
Moving of particle is awesome..
You always getting shock but not worrying about it..
Inbetween your puns makes me laugh...
As always your video are interesting... Thank you sir....🙏👍😊
"We learn through disappointment" - ElectroBOOM, 2019 😄😄😄 This needs to be on a t-shirt.
The best video I have seen in years. I became fascinated with the Chladni figures decades ago, and I'm still in love with them.
A sound is absorbed when moving to a more dense mass and reflects when the mass is less. If you have a circular poster board with a more dense material like nylon plastic on it's out perimeter the sound generated will be absorbed into the the poster board then will enter the plastic then will reflect within the plastic reflecting back and forth within the plastic without reentering the poster board. Great video Mr Boom
Singlehandedly saving golden era of youtube. Thank you mr. @electroboom
lolno on so many levels
your wife:
*where the fricc is our salt?????*
"on the floor of course!"
Don't worry this is the internet you can swear here
@Faz K49 noooo!!! omg lol!
strawb4rryJam studios ? I can assume that ur a girl. From ur comment.
@@fattestroyal198 Not really.. but oh well
" Let me just connect it to my subwoofer"
* Russian hardbass intensifies *
0:36
Bro got the speaker too much excitement that it f***ing exploded💀
Everytime I watch an electroboom video I keep wondering if a *FULL BRIDGE RECTIFIER* will be used or not
"You learn through disappointment." - I died there. Priceless knowledge related in a funny way. Keep it up Mehdi. Awesome work.
Thanks again for the last coupon code you gave for circuit specialist, I was very glad to use your code as I know it helps you too
2:21 OMG I spit my coffee on the computer xD Don't do that!!! hahahahahahahaha
2:22
Hahahahahaha
Gross
Omg!! You won't believe how many times I wound back to watch that speaker light up! Just brilliant!!
Hello Mehdi. I have 2 suggestions for this:
(1) Maybe it is possible to set the input wave generator with a variable phase shift. In this way, you will be able to change the phase shift and, in turn, move the position of the zero point of the wave. You can then change the phase shift manually (with a knob) or else use a ramp generator to control the phase shift linearly.
(2) In your experiment, the salt was stuck moving left-right around a point maybe because the COMBINED WAVE was too fast and the salt could not follow. Imagine the combined wave being a sea wave and the salt being a person on a surf board. If the wave is slow enough for the guy to follow, then the guy would be able to ride the wave without problems and continue to move in one direction ... But if the wave is too fast, the surfboard would be slow and it would eventually end up on the peak of the wave and then on the other side of the wave, therefore moving backwards (down the trailing side of the wave) ... Following this reasoning, maybe your combined wave was trying to push the salt to the left, but then the wave was too fast and its peak went past the salt which means that now the salt was on the falling side of the wave which made the salt move to right until the next wave came to repeat the process. It would have been good to try to slow the COMBINED wave using F1=100Hz and F2=100.1Hz (rather than 101Hz) to make the combined wave travel much slower.
Actually, it would be interesting if you make such a test for point 2 as a follow-up video : )
Your old persian subscriber here.
Since you had 100k subscriber.
I've literally been binge watching all your videos 😂
you got electroboomed...
my favorite bit out of all of them is in the spray the bugs away video when he holds the ruler up to the flame to measure how far from the can it starts.
Thats what i do when i cant find content that suits my current, uhh "mood"?
@@Sharpless2 lol same 😂
Lol who doesn't
4:50 perfect way to make ur coke line :D edit: wtf 100+ likes lol ty guys finnaly someone thinks im funny😐
LMFAO
Wait. That's illegal!
@@lolplayfelix-_-2713 i dont give a fuck😂🤤
@@yescool9784 Did you get the reference at least lol
@@Davis38 I pray that they did.
the power line in front of our house got struck by lightning or something like that, and it blew up in a glorious shower of sparks. it made me think of pretty much every video you've put out.
The effort Mehdi puts into saying Chladni, man if I put even 10% of it, I would top my batch...
11:11
"Let me increase the amplitude, so the vibrations are more visible..."
*Glass breaks*
He meant to break the glass.he knew small speakers wouldn't break it so he brought larger speaker.After all there has to be some fun in his videos.
I know, but it was just funny 🙂
@@davidt01 lol.It is funny.Thats why we all watch his videos.👍👍👍
Point proven
Honestly, I'm suprised that speaker even survived for a small second. 60Hz sounds great
I’ve been watching this channel long enough to know the second you brought out that pane of glass it would be broken by the end of the video
I just narrowed my eyes and waited for it to crack... Sure didn't take long.
I know, right . LOL
0:36 THAT SCARED THE SHIT OUTTA MEEE 💀💀
At the end of the video you showed an example of movement through the air. I could imagine this having some very useful applications in industrial automation. Moving particles without the need for conveyors/buckets/etc. You could also probably sort particles by tuning to certain resonant frequencies, and only the important ones float up.
Yaaaaay! Fresh video from ElecroBOOM!
7:47 when your plate oscillates whenever your wii crashes
7:52
what you hear: 331hz
what i hear: sound from avengers endgame theme
Doooo DOOOOOO DOOO DOOO
you are right the original note in the theme is E4 and its frequency is roughly 329.5, so yeah pretty close :)
Hey Mehdi! I really have no clue or knowledge about science stuff, but seeing your videos especially at 5:30 gives me interest in physics and other science stuff and not to mention it's inspiring!
02:21 if your pits smell, your change purse most definitely needs a scrub-a-dub-dub...
0:36 - The ultimate earrape.
9:40 Interesting how the salt cloud changes between being a fine cloud and salt clumps
Do you have any baking sheets? That would be a large metal flat sheet that you could push harder than the glass panel. :)
Wtf this vid just came out a few minutes ago???
21 hours ago?!
@@SongsAboutHappiness patreon
@@SongsAboutHappiness the ultimate "I'm first" comment
I wish you were my teacher in highschool, not only is this educational, but your teaching skills are immaculate
Plus he's funny
This is a wicked cool project, seeing physics in action is beautiful! If I was a high school physics teacher, I would definitely try to build this because it might make some kids interested in physics.
The speaker plugged into 120 volts AC was hilarious!!.😂👍
Can you get 1800W from a 5W speaker?
Yes, but only for 1 second
@@nipunagunarathne4882 If he would have USED a speaker rated for 1,800 watts,it would not have exploded like that.
@@4gauge10 you don't say
@@nipunagunarathne4882 He mentioned that in the video.
@@4gauge10 yeah that's what i was referring to
4:49 (That Scientific Cocaine Dealer!!!!!!)
Mrs. ElectroBOOM be like "Dammit, where did all the salt go?"
You mean ElectroBaba? 😜
This guy explains ideas in the simplest way possible , keep it up mehdi, you're the best 💪
We use to study the difference between 2 frequencies in music classes and would often refer to it as the Beating effect. From what I remember a larger surface with a longer standing wave resonance would give you a better chance of seeing the visual effect. If you ever revisit this idea I would recommend a large surface and one speaker with a 2 channel audio mixer with 2 frequencies close to each other to create the moving standing wave. Did you know that we can only hear the beating effect with a difference of up to 20hz and that varies human to human with their hearing range. The beating effect is also used to create a non lethal weapon with sound and radio waves!!! Some of the weapons built feels like your skin is melting.
You should open a *_HUMOURINGENEERING UNIVERSITY_* !!!!!
Mr. Motivation it’s humorengineering
@@rdawgdeejays6824 Humor and humour are different spellings of the same word. Humor is preferred in American English, and humour is preferred in all the other main varieties of English. UNDERSTOOD!!!????
BTW IM NOT GIVING ENGLISH PAPER HERE 😑
It's the same for the word honor and honour it's like new English slang and old English slang color colour you get the point.
0:36 is what we all want to see.
Mehdi: "when you excite the magnet"
Speaker: BRRRRRRRRRRRRR
As a music lover and making my own equipment... I realy enjoyed watching this movie clip... Nicely explained... In word and graphics.. .thank you for sharing and let people learn.. 👍❤️
You made me cry with such an amazing experiment. It really shows how wonderful can science be.
8:31
Plate: *vibrates at 330Hz*
Mehdi: *Plays music in E Minor*
Noice.
..................We get a stationary wave with nodes and antinodes,
And *THAT'S* *WHY* This video is sponsored by *EXPRESS* *VPN* !!!!!
Lmao!
Video out for minutes. Allready 110 veiws. Good job.
You are Hilarious and very informative to us unknowing underlings
That speaker went NERRRRRRRRRRRRrRRRR *CLICK* fuuuuuu@# 0:35
Im in high school and always had problem wid the concept of standing waves stationary waves u explained it soooo nicely
5:37 damn there wasn’t suppose to be anything closely related to that symbol yet
At 03:15 I had to comment how the “waves” looked like a connect-the-dots
to make a Clam Shell!
Idk why but when he first shoes the ways moving u saw the bouncing back an forth but then it changed to the red moving to the right and the blue moving to the left and now they look like that and not them bouncing back and forth I’m so confused ahh
Rylee Baxley if you give me a time stamp I can rewatch the part. Mehdi gives a lot hypothetical or “invisible” information. He tried to get you to understand the whole pie including the heat waves from the oven elements as hey cross over to cook your pie.
If you don’t understand that is great, keep watching and one day it may make more and more sense.
Rylee Baxley at 01:45 there is a chart in the right hand corner with two waves at the top and one wave at the bottom.
The red/blue waves at top are what is really happening and the wave at the bottom is what you really see. The bottom wave is an average of the top two waves above it.
Today is a Good Day I just Got Two 220V Shocks ,Opens YT and ....TADA
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I can safely say watching youtube instead of studying scored me 3 extra marks in Physics IGCSE paper today
Thanks Medhi Your pain brings much knowledge...
about speakers
You remind me of my history teacher and shaping teacher in school many years ago, he could also make us listen because it was fun and educational.
This episode deserves a standing oscillation!!😀
6:05 You got possessed by my girlfriend's soul for a split second...
Informative and entertaining as always. I live for your uploads great content Mr. Boom👍👍👍
To be more precise: the vibrational behavior of a structure mainly depends on its density, Youngs modulus and poisson ratio which can be summarized as mass and stiffness properties.
0:33 I’ve been looking for so long and in the process of finding that little clip I came across one of the funniest channels on UA-cam
Well, the integration thing was probably (most definitely) a joke, but anyways, the value of that integral is π/2
Also, nice video!
Why do I think his family hears a pop or bang and screaming on a daily basis
4:45 "we need a bunch of salt"
You would have said "we need a pack of salt"
The crossover with my interest in detuned oscillators in music production is fascinating. Its the start of a classic wobble bass sound.
Thats awesome, the spots of salt inbetween standing
waves that you showed reminds me of patterns i see with magnets with ferrofluid and ferrocell and also water vortices
So, do I need one or two Speakers for using Express VPN? i'm confused...
You are my favourite you tuber...happiness is to see the notification that you have uploaded a new video😍😍😍..love from india🇮🇳
Good morning ElectroBOOM!! #GoodMorning #ElectroBOOM #MehdiSadaghdar #MovingParticles 🌞🌞🌞
By using a lot of ultrasonic transducers, like you mentioned at the end, you can also create certain points where the 40kHz gets modulated to around 200Hz by overlapping. You can actually feel those spots. So you can create haptic feedback by simulating shapes with those spots.
Take with a grain of salt I'm a computer science student, I am NOT an engineer or physicist, so naturally I'm not all too familiar with how these things work. But I can extrapolate some of the concepts to attempt a solution. What I'm seeing is a loop that is supposed to increase the position of the salt in the X or Y coordinate based on the difference of two variables. The reason why I think it is not working is because the maximum frequency acts as a limit for the loop, which is causing it to terminate early. If you were to steadily increase the difference (and by extension the maximum frequency) as it goes, the loop would eventually push the salt off of the plate (or make it vibrate into a funky looking pattern and not sweep it at all). You'll have to manually terminate the loop tho, as I don't thing the system has a way of knowing when the salt is off the plate, but at least it would sweep it off (in theory).
If anyone knows better, please do let me know, I AM curious about the rest of the sciences so it would be cool to know whether or not my theory would or wouldn't work