You’ve just saved me lots of time figuring out what in the world is resonance and I couldn’t be more grateful for you uploading this on UA-cam, thanks!
Funny that you included the Wikipedia quote since I tried to read that needlessly jargonous article before giving up and coming here. Thank you for the lucid explanation!
I'm from India and what a video of resonance it's finnominal that I have ever seen befor Thank you to make concept easier for entire world without any boundry of the religion racism and nationality of the people who want to know about the physics Thank you again 🙏🙏🙏🙏 ( sign of giving the respect)
4:41-4:51 When you say that the vibration of the glass increases, do you mean the frequency of the vibrating glass increases or its amplitude increases? Which one is increasing before the glass is broken? Is it the glass's frequency or its amplitude? Thank you! ❤️
Bro frequecy of any object can never change until its length is changed because frequency depends on time period and time period can only be changed by changing the length of the gravitational acceleration.There is no way of changing ang objects natural frequency. Thanks if you read it😍😍
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Just having a seemingly foolish thoughts! 😆 So, since every object is composed of a natural frequency and, when another opposite sound matches with its natural frequency in a very high amplitude or maximum, the object vibrates as a result, or possibly brakes just like the glass. Could this be a reason for the fall(destruction)of Jericho”s wall, since guys were singing and playing loud musical instruments round it?
A good explanation of resonance. It is said the human body of an adult have it's natural frequencies in the very low end, including the infra spectrum (20 Hz and below). I varies some depending on the body's volume, of-course. Some buildings where e.g. a pump or aggregate is installed and is running can transfer the oscillation to the building structure which may result in rooms with an inaudible 'bass fullness' which further can create resonance in some bodies. E.g. the spinal column or the chest. An eyeball of an adult is said to have it's natural frequency around 19 Hz. 19 Hz is normally not audible. If resonance happens one may experience grey spots in the vision etc.
This is surly an intelligent explanation As a string player(violinist) even when I play with the bow on a particular string, using any of my fingers on that string, I notice a ring (maybe resonance)on that particular pitch even when the natural frequency of that sound/pitch I played with my finger is twice or more of the natural frequency of other open strings; can I also consider this a resonance? For example if I play D string with my 3rd finger which is about 392hz, the twice of G open sting (I think so)I notice that the G string physically moves and the sound of the string I played with my finger triggers even more sounds that is “larger” than it’s natural frequency
The natural frequency isn't the only one at which resonance can occur. It also happens at multiples of the natural frequency. Eg if the natural frequency of an object is 500Hz, it'll also resonate at 1kHz, 1.5kHz, 2kHz and so on.
@@kamaluchika6656 If a standing wave can form on the string is what causes it. The lowest frequency that can do this is the natural frequency. If you look on wikipedia for standing waves you can see some pictures of that.
thanks for video very informing. at 3.40 you said " if we make speaker produces frequency of 1000 HZ the glass would vibrate" would you explain how can it be done . is there any relation between frequency and amplitude.
Do you that a no repetitive movement can t be considered as a vibration or you mean that it s an intuitive result of the fact that we are facing a uniform gravitation field in which considered movement. I mean these mechanical vibrations are not repetitive when our r spherical changes or our z in Cartesian coordinates . Same in reason ance it s when mu permeability is constant it means in some engineering apps when we face a graduational variation of the permeability it s different not only one reasonance frequency .do u agree ? Nice presentation ty
@@trubluecrafter1060 yeah I have. He is my idol. Also same nationality. I wish I had his brain and mind. When Einstein was asked? What's it like to be the smartest man in the world? Einstein reply with: I don't know! You Will have to ask Nikola Tesla! Lol.
You are an AMAZING teacher - making complicated concepts simple and easy to understand. Best explanations!!!
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You’ve just saved me lots of time figuring out what in the world is resonance and I couldn’t be more grateful for you uploading this on UA-cam, thanks!
Funny that you included the Wikipedia quote since I tried to read that needlessly jargonous article before giving up and coming here. Thank you for the lucid explanation!
best explanation ever , precise , thorough , simple ! and not raucous , thank you !!
I am completely speechless. The most amazing video of my life. Thank you sir
I'm from India and what a video of resonance it's finnominal that I have ever seen befor
Thank you to make concept easier for entire world without any boundry of the religion racism and nationality of the people who want to know about the physics
Thank you again 🙏🙏🙏🙏 ( sign of giving the respect)
UA-cam suggested no idea why- i thoughts it would be good to revisit high school physics . Beautifully explained!!
So basically, when objects vibe
Explained in an excellent way with every day life examples.👍
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I HAD NEVER BEEN ABLE TO UNDERSTAND THIS BEFORE WATCHING THIS VIDEO
4:41-4:51 When you say that the vibration of the glass increases, do you mean the frequency of the vibrating glass increases or its amplitude increases? Which one is increasing before the glass is broken? Is it the glass's frequency or its amplitude? Thank you! ❤️
The amplitude.
@@AKIOTV
Thank you!
Bro frequecy of any object can never change until its length is changed because frequency depends on time period and time period can only be changed by changing the length of the gravitational acceleration.There is no way of changing ang objects natural frequency. Thanks if you read it😍😍
best explanation of resonance online, thankyou
You are such a life saver such an amazing explanation.I finally figure out what does vibration and all of that stuff is really about. 🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷😇😇😇😇🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
The best conceptual video i have ever seen.
Thank you very much you are only the one whose explanation i could understand 👍🏼
Very excellent explanation and demonstration
You make this very easy to me
Thank u
Very nice. One of the best explanations i have come across
It was very helpful to understand what resonance is...thanks a lot!❤
Just having a seemingly foolish thoughts! 😆
So, since every object is composed of a natural frequency and, when another opposite sound matches with its natural frequency in a very high amplitude or maximum, the object vibrates as a result, or possibly brakes just like the glass.
Could this be a reason for the fall(destruction)of Jericho”s wall, since guys were singing and playing loud musical instruments round it?
Exactly, Tesla used this to cause a minor earthquake by tuning to the frequency of his building. Everything is frequency and vibration
This video is a great contribution to human history.
one of the perfect explaination ever i seen
thank you so much! you helped me study for physics!
❤🎉 , So does the human body have a frequency? And if so has it been measured?
A good explanation of resonance. It is said the human body of an adult have it's natural frequencies in the very low end, including the infra spectrum (20 Hz and below). I varies some depending on the body's volume, of-course.
Some buildings where e.g. a pump or aggregate is installed and is running can transfer the oscillation to the building structure which may result in rooms with an inaudible 'bass fullness' which further can create resonance in some bodies. E.g. the spinal column or the chest.
An eyeball of an adult is said to have it's natural frequency around 19 Hz. 19 Hz is normally not audible. If resonance happens one may experience grey spots in the vision etc.
Man, that explanation was greaaat ! Thank you soo much.
Great explanation, enjoyed this video thanks
Thanks sir you saved my concepts from being destroyed
no problem :)
Wow, thats amazing. I understood it now. Thank you.
That’s why you gotta get on the earths frequency so we can all raise in vibration to a better world
GREAT VIDEO !
Great video on youtube about resonance thanks a lot and keep rocking👍👌👏💯
Thank you... You are a great teacher
Big thank you ! Easy to understand ! Good job !
This is surly an intelligent explanation
As a string player(violinist) even when I play with the bow on a particular string, using any of my fingers on that string, I notice a ring (maybe resonance)on that particular pitch even when the natural frequency of that sound/pitch I played with my finger is twice or more of the natural frequency of other open strings; can I also consider this a resonance?
For example if I play D string with my 3rd finger which is about 392hz, the twice of G open sting (I think so)I notice that the G string physically moves and the sound of the string I played with my finger triggers even more sounds that is “larger” than it’s natural frequency
The natural frequency isn't the only one at which resonance can occur. It also happens at multiples of the natural frequency. Eg if the natural frequency of an object is 500Hz, it'll also resonate at 1kHz, 1.5kHz, 2kHz and so on.
@@AKIOTV well understood
But is there any theoretical explanation to this?
@@kamaluchika6656 If a standing wave can form on the string is what causes it. The lowest frequency that can do this is the natural frequency. If you look on wikipedia for standing waves you can see some pictures of that.
@@AKIOTV I just did
Thanks a bunch
Great explanation! Thank you!
thanks for video very informing. at 3.40 you said " if we make speaker produces frequency of 1000 HZ the glass would
vibrate" would you explain how can it be done . is there any relation between frequency and amplitude.
That's a very explanatory video, thanks.
thanks for the comment!
Do you that a no repetitive movement can t be considered as a vibration or you mean that it s an intuitive result of the fact that we are facing a uniform gravitation field in which considered movement. I mean these mechanical vibrations are not repetitive when our r spherical changes or our z in Cartesian coordinates . Same in reason ance it s when mu permeability is constant it means in some engineering apps when we face a graduational variation of the permeability it s different not only one reasonance frequency .do u agree ? Nice presentation ty
So simply explained ....thanks 👏
"vibration accorting to Wekipedia..."
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Thank u for making this video
This is a great explanation...thank you very much 💐
thank you. this was such a good explanation. i like it. thanks again.
what a great explanation
Such amazing explanation! Thanks man!
If I hit a wall, does the wall also vibrate? But the sound quickly disappears in contrast to the glass situation.
Can you explain about the resonance of vocal tract?
You made me understand this topic.
very precious lecture
A pendulum and spring are oscillating (lower freq), whereas vibration like from a piano string, it’s vibrating ( high freq)
Prove me wrong.
so how the pendulum can break same as the glass using the same frequency ?
Excellent explanation, kudos
most amazing explanation
What happens if you hit the glass with the pencil while the speaker resonates at its same frequency?
But doesnt a wine glass have multiple natural frequencies depending how you hit the glass?
What would it be if you're mixing music and u turn off the resonance or turn it all the way up
thanks brother
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Making us feel the subject
Very easy and excellent explanation... 😍
Nikola Tesla made a frequency generator. I just wonder what was the resonant frequency? To cause an Earthquake? Interesting video.
Tesla was a genius before his time. God-gifted mind. Read about him.
@@trubluecrafter1060 yeah I have. He is my idol. Also same nationality. I wish I had his brain and mind. When Einstein was asked? What's it like to be the smartest man in the world? Einstein reply with: I don't know! You Will have to ask Nikola Tesla! Lol.
Amazing Explanation Thanks alot
I completely understand it noww! Arigatou!🙏🙏
Thanks for teaching.
Great video ☺
2minutes back I didn’t understand what resonance was! After watching this I think I’m a pro now
Thanks, saved a lot of time🙏
thanks too for a great explanation
Great explanation
Good teaching 🎉
just beautiful !
Very nice vid teacher
That is so cool. Thank you.
Very nice
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Amazing explanation
I have even seen bulletproof glass break when someone stopped singing in a movie.😮😮😮
well done!!!!
Nyc explan
3:47 When that glass started to vibrate, does that vibration produces sound?
Vibration does produce the sound, whenever there is a vibration there must be a sound.
Amazing, i hope you know krystal spiral base 12 math.
B-U-T-FULL Video man! Love it ❤
Thank you so much sir 💖,😍😊
Very well explained sir thx a lot
Nice explanation
Hey thanks, that was really helpful :)
Forget Mass Shootings. Some lil' nerd is gonna figure out a way to turn everyone's brain into soft serve ice cream one day with this shet.
I know the examples from something🤔🤔🤔
Good job
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Super explain
Good explenantion, although i doubt the glass likes anything at all 😆
Nice 👍
Nice explanation.. Thank you ❤
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Thavk you for opening my eye
I seen resonance at my school when our teacher got in the corridors and all the class started f**king screaming, glass started shaking.
amazing
Wikipedia is crowd sourced. Why do you use it?
who ?
Asked ?