Very cool.....but why is it Magnetic? or for that matter Electric, as in when you call it electro-acoustic ? I hear the loud noise.....is this just the noise doing this? I've seen similar such things with sound causing shapes,and forms to arise in similiar experiments...but if thats all it is, then what is the Electromagnetic angle U R refering too?
@frankensteinmoneymac Electric and magnetic are two sides of the same coin. Speakers are made of a membrane which an electromagnet moves back and forth, converting an alternating electric signal into a series of pressure waves in air - ie. sound. If you put magnetic powder on such a membrane I suppose both the movement and the magnetism could affect how the powder moves. I'd try it but I like my speakers too much for that.
@Sakkura1 I figured I was just watching something more akin to Cymatics, where regular, non-ferromagnetic dust is placed on a speaker membrane and made to form shapes by differing the frequency such as in this clip /watch?v=vFRtjZ3NrqM ...........Though after watching this one again, I think you may be right...the dust may in fact be, being moved by the magnetic field, as the purely audio produced movement doesn't seem to show any rotation. Still Y would the magnetism cause rotation? Hmmm
the gulf stream
brickmason26 11 months ago
Very cool.....but why is it Magnetic? or for that matter Electric, as in when you call it electro-acoustic ? I hear the loud noise.....is this just the noise doing this? I've seen similar such things with sound causing shapes,and forms to arise in similiar experiments...but if thats all it is, then what is the Electromagnetic angle U R refering too?
frankensteinmoneymac 1 year ago
@frankensteinmoneymac Electric and magnetic are two sides of the same coin. Speakers are made of a membrane which an electromagnet moves back and forth, converting an alternating electric signal into a series of pressure waves in air - ie. sound. If you put magnetic powder on such a membrane I suppose both the movement and the magnetism could affect how the powder moves. I'd try it but I like my speakers too much for that.
Sakkura1 9 months ago
@Sakkura1 I figured I was just watching something more akin to Cymatics, where regular, non-ferromagnetic dust is placed on a speaker membrane and made to form shapes by differing the frequency such as in this clip /watch?v=vFRtjZ3NrqM ...........Though after watching this one again, I think you may be right...the dust may in fact be, being moved by the magnetic field, as the purely audio produced movement doesn't seem to show any rotation. Still Y would the magnetism cause rotation? Hmmm
frankensteinmoneymac 9 months ago
@Sakkura1 "I'd try it but I like my speakers too much for that."
Put saran wrap over them. Or a bigger piece of clear plastic.
SlackerSlayer 3 months ago
request: this clip looped a few times to make it longer.
jeremysart 1 year ago
it lives cant you see it has sole
DanaHamelit 1 year ago
If you look very closely...you can see perfection.
karriemtrammell 1 year ago
looks like a bunch of sperm cells acting like those fish taht swarm together
kenancourtney 1 year ago
neverending recreation of self
pawnsofamerica 2 years ago 4
like looking back to see if your winning
MidnightDC696969 2 years ago
it also forms a sort of figure 8
MockEmpire 2 years ago
explosion and recombination, the snake eating itself
MockEmpire 2 years ago
This looks very interesting.
ramzahnY 2 years ago 5
Oh my god.
I have no words for how cool this is.
Could we have another video, showing other angles?
niiidar 2 years ago
can we have some data??
Frequency?
Volume?
Total angular momentum?
historico69 3 years ago
the sound of sex
3mnmcamp 4 years ago
not funny
KelseyMFJohnson 3 years ago
haha yes it is!
pzsnr 3 years ago