Resonance with Tuning Forks
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- Опубліковано 3 лис 2024
- Two identical wooden boxes, open at one end, have identical tuning forks attached at the center of the top of the box. When the tuning fork is struck, the sound is amplified by the resonance occurring in the box. When one box is placed such that its opening is a few centimeters from the other’s opening, striking one tuning fork sets up a sympathetic vibration in the other.
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"Now, for my next trick..."
Neighbouring building collapses.
THE SOUND WAVES FROM THE ORIGINAL TUNING FORK ARE CAUSING THE OTHER TUNING FORK TO VIBRATE .
This a actually happened to a bridge once. The engineers didn’t compensate for the resonate frequency and the bridge literally shook itself to death because the wind just barely matched the frequency
“Building collapses” bro the fact that the tuning fork looks like those two buildings is just nahh.💀
Dude I was actually looking more into this because of that joke hahahaha. Nicola Tesla had a story of how he made an earth quake using a machine.
It for sure sounds like a tall tale, but has some truth to it lol
Lmaoooo and Nikola Tesla did that on mistake too but that’s when he discovered the capabilities of resonance which led him on to discover this: “Tesla's Wardenclyffe Tower was able to transmit electromagnetic energy at a specific frequency that resonated with the Earth, it created a constructive interference pattern that could amplify telluric currents. By carefully tuning the transmitted frequency and aligning it with the natural frequency of the Earth's crust, Tesla was able to cause the currents to resonate, thereby increasing their amplitude.
Tesla then designed a system to capture and convert these amplified telluric currents into usable electrical energy. This involved placing a network of ground-based receivers or electrodes at strategic locations to intercept the amplified currents and channel them into an electrical generator or storage system.” It’s not infinite energy but it’s enough to sustain the worlds energy demands for millions of years like we have that long anyways. but it’s not revealed and the government will never reveal what they have stolen because they don’t want this technology to be known. I’m guessing for its destructive capabilities and what happened in 1908… the Tunguska event. Most people buy the cover story.
I use a 440 hz fork to tune my guitar
I strike it on a bone ( usually a knee) and touch it to the guitar body. When the 5th string (A) continues to ring after removing the fork it is tuned properly. I then use harmonics for the other strings.
Should be set to 432 hz.
440hz inflames the human body
@@karencarney7595Do you really believe that / have you researched that or is that what somebody told you / have you experienced that yourself / do you avoid most of the music in the world????
This tell us a lot about resonant: finding someone who resonant with you
I’m convinced that you sir are a wizard. Behold, the power is strong with this one!
Another mind-blowing experiment from Purdue.
This also works with voltage and inductors with electricity. You can change DC to AC. Also, like a guitar string, has a resident frequency at a certain fret on a guitar.
Not me thinking about the music resonance
This is exactly how radio waves work, but with sound instead of electromagnetic waves.
Radio wave IS NOT sound, it is an electromagnetic wave
@dudePersonally I think he means radio waves work with electromagnetic waves the same way as tuning forks work with sound waves.
It's a bit finicky, but you can make it go back and forth a few times! The sound is a lot softer each time
Sympathetic resonance
You literally do not have to “force” something to vibrate at it’s natural frequency, by definition it will naturally vibrate at that frequency. You prepared for this and yet it’s just not quite right and granted most people will forget but you can really make it difficult on those who are going to progress into engineering when they have to unlearn the wrong terminology.
Yea he really should have said that differently.
yes, anything that vibrates will always vibrate at it's natural frequency unless you force it not to and at that point its not really vibrating anymore
@thecringemaster1237 "anything that vibrates" so literally everything is existence
I'm interested in the process of tuning those tuning forks
I believe there's a flaw in your explanation.
It's not that the box vibrates and therefore the tuning fork matched to the other one starts vibrating. It's the other way around. Because of resonance the matched tuning fork starts vibrating and therefore the box on which it's fixed, starts vibrating too.
thank you. I was wondering if I was the only one to know that.
I don't even think that the box vibrates. I saw this experiment with no box and the fork still vibrated.
No. The first fork is fixed to a wood box that acts like a guitar sound board and directs the sound to another box which in turn makes the tunning fork vibrate too.
@@RainBow-uf7hbunless theyre very close to each other or both mounted on the a solid base it wouldnt work.
Cymatics are a slice of more complex patterns. Cymatic patterns are only a 2D version of what reality is in 3D.
What happens when the wind blows at the same frequency as a suspension bridge?
The Tacoma Narrows Bridge.
@@DJBlueX Yep!
The ping pong ball doesn’t lie.
It's Sound Conducting!
FINALLY. SOME PEOPLE. DISCOVER THIS. ❤️👍✨
About time ehh. People called me crazy for believing in sound.
Its not a discovery and the revealers are anything but human 😉
Good fundamental lesson
Why am I seeing this right after my exam.
I ❤❤❤ this stuff!!!
So this is what music theory called the harmonic series
What about particle frequency and CERN
I am not getting this experiment right, what are the things that I should take care of while doing this experiment.
Now it's just figuring out what the human frequency is and matching it
But can you extract useable piezoelectricity from the 2nd tuning fork and if so, why not multiple tuning forks in endless arrays by banging on key equidistant tuning forks simultaneously? How many resonantly-tuned forks could sympathetically vibrate for any useful purposes besides taking down a bridge or building or the walls of Jericho?
How far apart can they be apart to be able to wibrate and how to you adjust a tuning forK. Do they have to sit alike side by side and the same way?
However far the soundwave can propagate before falling off. These forks were placed so near to one another and atop amplifiers because they create a relatively quiet and high frequency sound, which doesn't travel very far before becoming imperceptible. Lower frequency, higher volume sounds can travel much further, so you could resonate with objects from further away with them.
As for the tuning forks, they have little weighted clamps on the tines that can be moved up or down to change the way sound waves move through them.
Are you serious? you don't adjust a tuning fork. That's the point. It always vibrates at the same frequency.
@@barndo3141 never seen one of those.
Why is it the box making the 2nd fork vibrate and not just the waves hitting the fork directly?
Hold on hold on
What's a fork?
This should've been in a room with less acoustics. Which I feel like he should've known. He probably didn't consider the contradiction.
resonance makes the world go round, at least for black holes...
What classes is this?
Now try it inside the great pyramids
Show when to opposing tuning fork is not tuned to the same resonance
What if you have 8 of the rotation being it at multiple different times does it produce an energetic sound wave ?
Can you add a long shaft with a solid object at the end of the fork to get something else?
How do you set those natural frequency to match with other side ?
So if the tuning fork has a harmonic or two, another fork tuned to that harmonic frequency, should start to vibrate.
How far can that initial energy propagate other tuning forks?
Would a line of 50 start to vibrate after just one was struck? One after another
Question : if you put them on scales and hit one does the one hit change weight and does it make the other one change weight too....if it does!?
Can u imagine an indoor basketball court with bonch of these on the floor hitting one to see the reaction while beige in the middle while someone hits it at the edge
Bunch
ITS BEEN PROVEN. ,THAT THIS. ALSO WORKS. WITH. QUANTUM....
Hey! I tried this but did not get the results.
I made sure to get tuning forks of the same frequency, but it does not work.
Is there anything I need to look out for this to properly work?
What are the factors that could influence proper resonance?
Very cool
Hw many similar tuning frequency can u vibrate at the same time that's what people want 2c can u do 10 or 20
Its called sympathetic resonance.
Why do think they call it a "tuning fork" ?
Because it's set to a specific frequency so you can tune things with it
Felt that thru my fone
You can tune a fork, but can you tuna fish?
Ask Gary Richrath.
Tuna fork and eggs
So what happens if you take the other tuning fork out
He's demonstrating acoustic resonance. Since both vibration at the same frequency the vibration from one migrates over and affects the other. One way to eliminate the transfer of vibration, is to adjust the stiffness (since one of the forks is "adjustable") to where it's frequency response is either higher or lower than 256 hz.
Telling you the super powers of the world can cause earthquakes it’s the perfect weapon because you can say it happened “naturally”
ok but why?
.... Cascade
I’m a drummer. It’s called sympathetic resonance. I learned that in 1976 from my drum teacher. Got anything more advanced for us???
The name makes sense considering one object vibrates the same exact way as another symbolizing sympathy
This is how All Antennas work!
Love from india
How they made the pyramids ⬆️
Flips the page to quantum entanglement.
purdue university????
Just like people
Ini ada hnungan dengan spider web atau enggak dad? Ada hubungan dengan dosa gak ?
Now what happens when you do this to humans ? 🧐 soul resonance? Hmm?
Yeah Nikola tesla proof this many years ago do it electronically and your good