Resonance Demonstrator
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@willyairsofter305 That's how it works. Because they are connected to the same base, the corresponding element will resonate when one is moved.
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@belsonc maybe its actually in another languge uh?
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@willyairsofter305 I'd try to respond to your comment, but I have no idea what you said. Was that supposed to be English?
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@EducateInnovate ohhhhhhhhhh dat explains everything lol even tho i dnt knw half of da thingz u said der lol :) but still dey have to be connected rite>?
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please reply :) when one bob moves forward why does the other one moves backwards ? :(
Danyal9969 2 months ago
@Danyal9969 I believe it is a similar principle as coupled pendulums, one of our most recent videos. It is also one of our most recent blog entries, but YouTube is not letting me put a link in this response. You can find out blog at blog . teachersource . com.
EducateInnovate 1 month ago
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EducateInnovate 9 months ago
i dont hear anything
infernape425 9 months ago
@infernape425 It doesn't really make much of a sound. It really just demonstrates the principle of corresponding resonance. Like how a singer singing the resonant frequency of a glass can make it vibrate and sometimes shatter.
EducateInnovate 9 months ago