i think he's great, too! but what did it do for you? i'm not gettin' anything, so far, in terms of learnin' anything about so-called harmonics and waves and whatnot! but i'm still glad to be here! haha!
apparently, it does! not sure how, or why! i know thicker strings, for instance, feel like they have to be stretched tighter, in order to get the same note, and so they're then harder to bend, i think that's one thing i've been able to determine, -maybe! but it's slow goin', around here! haha!
Holding it from the antinodes (both hands), thus, dividing the vibration of the material putting pressure on these points. I wasn't expecting this, it's amazing and being musician and interested in Physics, this made me more passionate at music than before.
@AcidDome Yeah, you know it for sure right xD . You are 100% convinced and you have no doubts. Well having no doubts about oneself is an irrational mindset. I won't argue with you bcz there are far more superior people who covered this topic. I won't even give any links here to their videos, bcz I don't know whether you have or haven't a open rational mind. As to find anything one must have a rational open mind to the logics and prooves that is being presented to him/her. So, Peace ✌️
WHO TOLD YOU THAT'S THE LOWEST NOTE THAT'LL ''FIT INSIDE THE PIPE'', (WHATEVER THAT MEANS)? AND HOW DO YOU KNOW THAT? oops, sorry, i wasn't tryin' to yell, i'll keep listening--thanks, please! go on! forgive me!
Excellent Presentation.. The concept of waves has been depicted very neatly...
Woah, this was really good. Blew my mind.
made my concepts much better thanks
great instruction on this topic..thanks.
Great demonstration!
Dean Conis Thanks so much, Ron is one of our very best science educators!
That was AWESOME. Thank you!
i think he's great, too! but what did it do for you? i'm not gettin' anything, so far, in terms of learnin' anything about so-called harmonics and waves and whatnot!
but i'm still glad to be here! haha!
Sir how harmonics are produced by the vocal folds at the same time
Is there any science
Can you share a link to segment 1 please?
how were you able to get a different vibrating frequency from the same object? does it depend on the material/size of the object that strikes?
apparently, it does! not sure how, or why! i know thicker strings, for instance, feel like they have to be stretched tighter, in order to get the same note, and so they're then harder to bend, i think that's one thing i've been able to determine, -maybe! but it's slow goin', around here! haha!
Holding it from the antinodes (both hands), thus, dividing the vibration of the material putting pressure on these points.
I wasn't expecting this, it's amazing and being musician and interested in Physics, this made me more passionate at music than before.
i guess i don't understand the idea of a wave 'moving' or 'not moving'- how can you tell? what does it mean?
THANK YOU SO MUCH pleas send me more
great
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Thought Demonstration
Oh Allah!
.......really liked it......thanks........
@AcidDome
Yeah, you know it for sure right xD .
You are 100% convinced and you have no doubts.
Well having no doubts about oneself is an irrational mindset.
I won't argue with you bcz there are far more superior people who covered this topic. I won't even give any links here to their videos, bcz I don't know whether you have or haven't a open rational mind.
As to find anything one must have a rational open mind to the logics and prooves that is being presented to him/her.
So, Peace ✌️
No one cuts heads off to sound like a duck
for class rings..... go jostens!!!!
WHO TOLD YOU THAT'S THE LOWEST NOTE THAT'LL ''FIT INSIDE THE PIPE'', (WHATEVER THAT MEANS)?
AND HOW DO YOU KNOW THAT? oops, sorry, i wasn't tryin' to yell, i'll keep listening--thanks, please! go on! forgive me!