Amazing. Do you know which of these modes contributes to the tunable frequency we hear? That is when we tune which of these modes are we hearing for among 1,1- 2,1 - 3,1 etc?
@SpartanDFM18 ehhhh hahaha maybe. i want to work with drumheads in the future as a material science engineer. i probably won't use partial differential equations, but maybe some ODE's.
Amazing. Do you know which of these modes contributes to the tunable frequency we hear? That is when we tune which of these modes are we hearing for among 1,1- 2,1 - 3,1 etc?
raguks 1 month ago
How much farther can you get in the overtone series beyond the fourth mode?
Danielkwalsh111 3 months ago
Can you please tell me what makes the membrane vibrate? Cause, i need to show a similar phenomenon for my architectural design project.
Karun1793 4 months ago
@Karun1793 the membrane vibrates in response to the sound waves from the loudspeaker.
drdanku 4 months ago
isn't there any connection to Banach fixed-point theorem?
PunKclassic 4 months ago
Reminds me of Bessel functions.....ugh
himiker 4 months ago
I wonder what this could teach us about the world.
Alienated29 1 year ago
@Alienated29 you'd be very surprised actually
vtmike13 1 year ago
@vtmike13 bs, partial differential equations are only useful for youtube videos about vibrating pieces of rubber
SpartanDFM18 1 year ago
@SpartanDFM18 ehhhh hahaha maybe. i want to work with drumheads in the future as a material science engineer. i probably won't use partial differential equations, but maybe some ODE's.
vtmike13 1 year ago
@vtmike13 good luck solving drumhead problems without PDE's, champ
SpartanDFM18 1 year ago
do the pattens happen over and over again as the pich gets higher? Cool vid, by the way.
blenderfreak112 2 years ago
Very cool demo Dr. D! Thanks.
BlakeMason2 2 years ago