Making your own Tonoscope Visualising Vibrations at Home
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Follow this link to our video on an experiment you can do with instant coffee: • Another Cup of Coffee: Bending the Sp... • Surfaces vibrate in different ways, depending on the frequency/frequencies they are shaken at. Ernst Chladni was a German physicist to first demonstrate this, by running a bow along a thin plate with flour on it, that made unique patterns when vibrating at different frequencies. • Learn how to make your own Tonoscope, to visualise vibrations, and send us photos and videos of yours in action! • For more information on technologies and research in sound and vibration, or how to study Acoustical Engineering, check out https://www.southampton.ac.uk/enginee... or follow the Institute of Sound and Vibration research (ISVR) on Twitter @ISVRsouthampton. • Presenting, videography and editing by Nikhil Mistry (Twitter: @Nikhil_Mistry). • You can see Richard Foster's photographs at: https://www.flickr.com/photos/selenit... • Image credits: • https://neuroportraits.eu/portrait/er... • http://vlp.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/people... • Stone, W.H., 1879. Elementary Lessons on Sound... Macmillan Company. • Music Credit: • Carefree by Kevin MacLeod • Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song... • License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...
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