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Uploaded by on Mar 5, 2008

Chladni Patterns
Two-dimensional standing waves
blog: http://ozymandias1.wordpress.com

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  • Yes, the patterns represent the shape of the waves; the salt moves from where the plate is vibrating to where it is not vibrating.

  • what is that "pedestal"(base) your using?

    nice experiment =P

  • It's called a vibration generator. It works like a speaker. Costs maybe $100

  • It is called a signal generator. Yes they are expensive but you could download one (google 'download signal generator'), but you would probably need some way to amplify the signal if you try doing it that way.

    Google 'chladni plates violin' for an alternative method. Good luck with the project.

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  • word wouldn't be possible without sound, my friend :)

  • Now you know how solar systems are formed, the planets and their orbit lines!

    the sun spins and wobbles sending waves into the ether plus the reflection of those waves from the resistance of the ether, the gases and matter coalesce's from that resonance. It's also how the rings around a plantet like Saturn are formed.

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  • what do you use the Amplitude knob for?

    to kind of "focus" the image?

    thank you

  • Lol, 5:50 - sister walked in "WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU LISTENING TO?!!"

  • It goes up to 11 !!!!

  • put some pepper as well

  • Chladni is not from Jugoslavia or Serbia. Chladni is Slovak who is born in Germany.

  • Someone has an idea how tu put these lignes in equations ? I tried to use some differential equations but i don't know how to determine all the constants.

    Thank you for helping me if you can, that's definitely not an easy problem to solve (but I can see some solutions online, it should be possible)...

  • Hello! I am looking forward to reproduce this experiment in my maths class since I have to present Sophie Germain's work. However, I don't belong to the physics department and I need to borrow the material to the department. Could you provide me with a list of the material needed please? Also, could you give me an explanation concerning the procedure for the montage? If you speak French, feel free to reply in French :) Thank you for helping me!!!!!!

  • @yerrahyouknow can i find somekind of a computer software thath cud simulate a vibration generator

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