water isn't conductive... duh, well at least pure water isn't, but put the slightest trace of soliable chemical in it and it does, like salt for example.
Sound waves will work underwater yes, because it works like when the waves travels through the air. The only difference is the sound will be harder to hear through the water, because water and the glass have more dense molecules than air has.
because we're outside the water. if we were in the water with the speaker, it would be louder.
key fact that supports this: water cannot be compressed (or I shouldn't say can't, but it's incredibly difficult and hasn't ever been done intentionally by humans).
he.. was the first thing i could find to hook up the speaker, because i use my phone as an mp3 player i didn't had my old mp3 player lying around, and this was the first thing with an audiojack that i could find xD
water isn't conductive... duh, well at least pure water isn't, but put the slightest trace of soliable chemical in it and it does, like salt for example.
Ultralphawolf 8 months ago
@judeh101 Well he does say in the video itself haha.
jordsoo1 1 year ago
what was the song
judeh101 2 years ago
@judeh101 Austin Powers theme song. Idk the name of it lol.
jordsoo1 1 year ago
@jordsoo1 oh my god, after a year, finally someone answered LOL
judeh101 1 year ago
haha
wildfirelettuce 2 years ago
Sound waves will work underwater yes, because it works like when the waves travels through the air. The only difference is the sound will be harder to hear through the water, because water and the glass have more dense molecules than air has.
killerc0p 3 years ago
True, but i was actually testing if the electric part of a speaker would work :P
aegis3d 3 years ago
sorry, but that's wrong. the density helps transmit sound better. sound waves go further and faster.
Choscura 2 years ago
Hmm, but why do we then hear the sound in lower volume when the speaker is underwater then?
killerc0p 2 years ago
because we're outside the water. if we were in the water with the speaker, it would be louder.
key fact that supports this: water cannot be compressed (or I shouldn't say can't, but it's incredibly difficult and hasn't ever been done intentionally by humans).
Choscura 2 years ago
But as soon we take out the speaker from the water into the air around us, its loudest..
Sound waves go 4.3 times faster in water than air, but that doesn't mean it's louder for us.(?)
killerc0p 2 years ago
LOL you have a diskmen!!! LOSER!
bbblllaaaj 3 years ago
he.. was the first thing i could find to hook up the speaker, because i use my phone as an mp3 player i didn't had my old mp3 player lying around, and this was the first thing with an audiojack that i could find xD
aegis3d 3 years ago
I didnt think it would work but it did :D
vilag001 3 years ago