Seeing sound with light: strobes and resonance
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Published 2016-11-24
All Comments (21)
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this video deserves at least 1000x more views that this! very informative and interesting stuff man
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OMG that glass shattering was awesome, great explanation too!
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This is the best video I have yet seen on harmonics! Thank you
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I was looking for a video that visualized the sound wavelength of guitar gain. Stumbled upon this and I'm in awe.
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@Bryan Rolfe, Try this: Make a tune or similar that starts with really low hertz and continuously changes like +1 Hz per second, then you also program your strobe light to match the frequency change & start on the same Hz, and record the whole thing.
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Keep this up. You'll have a billion subs. Thanks for your effort!
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You are just genuinely a genius
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The clip of you tuning the guitar by sight really ROCKED my world!…..
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Amazing & high quality video! Thank you for this
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Sheesh never subbed so fast in my life! Keep it up, man.
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I’m wondering if the resonant frequency of the wine glass increases slightly as you ramp up the amplitude, due to nonlinear effects. In that case, playing a note a few Hz above the measured resonant frequency would be more optimal for causing it to break.
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If you are comparing this combination with slow motion cam the my pop up question is can it also capable to capture high speed liner moving object in slow
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Bryan, where can I find the code for your strobe? I'm trying a similar thing at higher frequencies, but I'm not happy with my code. I always enjoy your videos. thanks.
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That guitar tuning with light was awesome!
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Excellent video! I would love to see your treatment of Chadli plates. Introduce the Fourier transforms in these contexts - more MATLAB please! Encore!
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Great vid! Which IDE are you using to program your arduino?
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Can we see stroblight effect below 50 Hz on any rotetional things like fan ????? Plz help me out
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Wow that's awesome!!!
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That's awesome that we can learn to use frequencies to break things, we will really start to use our kowledge when we start learning how to use sound and frequencies to create things. Cheers mate :)
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That was awesome.