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From: drdanku
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  • 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?

  • How much farther can you get in the overtone series beyond the fourth mode?

  • Can you please tell me what makes the membrane vibrate? Cause, i need to show a similar phenomenon for my architectural design project.

  • @Karun1793 the membrane vibrates in response to the sound waves from the loudspeaker.

  • isn't there any connection to Banach fixed-point theorem?

  • Reminds me of Bessel functions.....ugh

    

  • I wonder what this could teach us about the world.

  • @Alienated29 you'd be very surprised actually

  • @vtmike13 bs, partial differential equations are only useful for youtube videos about vibrating pieces of rubber

  • @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 good luck solving drumhead problems without PDE's, champ

  • do the pattens happen over and over again as the pich gets higher?  Cool vid, by the way.

  • Very cool demo Dr. D! Thanks.

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