Science off the Sphere: Space Soundwaves
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Published on May 3, 2012
Don demonstrates water oscillations on a speaker in microgravity, and
ZZ Top rocks the boat 250 miles above Earth.
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Jason Weitzel 1 year ago
Screw playing Madison Square Garden...having your music played in space to a 0 gravity science experiment is now officially the coolest thing I think can be done with my music! Time to sneak a CD onto a Soyuz!
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mrxfhd 1 year ago
i think that low frequencies would mean less energy and further peaks of the wave , thus you are able to observe more clearly what happens to the droplet , if it was a high frequency it would be chaotic since the wave peaks are close , or because you just don't want your ears to bleed from the high frequencies :p
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All Comments (44)
Previo Iman Prakasa 6 months ago
have you guys done with Magnetic Experiment in 0G ?
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XerosXIII 8 months ago
that was two months ago.. would shoot myself if they did now..
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sainkun 8 months ago
Meh, too mainstream...
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RichHeschl 10 months ago
More energy, at the same sound pressure level lower frequency sounds displace more because the wavelength is longer.
It's quite an interesting system, the water is damping the speaker cone but it acts as a resonant body itself, but the Q factor is variable because the damping results from turbulence.
The first high mass droplet appears to form a vortex, but I'm not sure if that's an artifact of the sampling rate of the camera.
I want to see some waveforms with some higher harmonics played
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XerosXIII 10 months ago
they need to play Gangnam style to see what it does
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Moises Soriano 10 months ago
Suuure they grey cover fell off, lol xD
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voltageclamp2001 10 months ago
It’s so refreshing to hear an American use metric units.
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George Syrimis 10 months ago
Low frequencies will get the water to oscillate better due to the longer wavelengths.
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NuclearTeapot37 1 year ago
It's very much like a microwave, the frequencies that cause resonance for the water molecules are very low. If high frequencies were used, the oscillations would go put of phase and resonance won't occur.
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tlspecs 1 year ago
On-orbit flash pots.
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