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S3: Sound Waves and the Oscilloscope

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This is my attempt at the s3 physics project we all had to do after the GCSE. The credits are new (we lost the original for some reason) and I use an overlay for the last scene now, but otherwise it's the same as shown in our (well, my) last ever physics lesson.

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  • Hi, I use youtube to learn about physics. I think that your video was pretty good, other than the slow frame rate on your camera and the lack of editing. I would like to know more about how to use an oscilloscope.

  • I fail to see what editing would accomplish, and we used the camera we were given. Any specific questions would help learn more. Plug it in, connect the source of wave if possible (that's tricky) or use a microscope, measure, allow for scale, record results.

  • Seriously, why so many views? Who uses Youtube to learn physics? Does this even help anyone to learn physics? Will someone please explain? I'm confused.

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  • i know exactly what you are talking about.. really nice vid :)

  • Good video. More Tesla tech in "Wonderful electric energy" by HorizonDelta ;-)

  • @owlwink Well I hope you still have your synth and are wondering if you can hook up to an O-scope. Yes, you can see synth waveforms on a scope!

    Connect one end of a regular cable to your synths output, and connect the other end to o-scope's probe. Press a key and voila! Synth waves on a scope.

    You might have to fiddle with the knobs to get the right view of the wave. Good luck.

  • @flitemedia

    thankyou! have been always wondering how the connections will work fr this device.

    nice one

    -luke-

  • @owlwink simple m8, cut up a jack lead and take the two wires into the two pins of the scope; or attach to the probe u get with scopes like my Hameg.. check out my vid done with a Roland Jupiter 6 :)

  • MY BLADDER WON'T CLOSE!!

  • bunching up'

  • This is hilarious! I don't the content of the video, but just the funny things you do to make it more interesting, haha.

  • you know there is a big difference in uderstanding from reading a book and watching something practical...thats how it helps according to me...btw i;m watching these for my o'level exams!

  • is it possible to connect my synthesizer to an oscilloscope? how would i do that?

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