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Wave Pendulum
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Beautiful Wave Patterns in Multiple Pendulums
I disagree, the audio on the other one is stupid I'm not calling it, mainly because I'm too lazy to look up if audio is enough of a difference, but if someone else wants to look it up and invoke...>> ^Zawash:
Naw - even though I don't have permissions to invoke it, it's a dupeof=http://videosift.com/video/Wave-Pendulum
Or this one - with music.
Beautiful Wave Patterns in Multiple Pendulums
I'll let you know when I work out exactly how it works. It's on my to do list but work's keeping me busy atm
>> ^Reefie:
Awesome in an order and chaos combined sort of way
Measure the Speed of Light with a Chocolate Bar
Joedirt,
Thanks for the link. From this page:
http://www.colorado.edu/physics/2000/microwaves/hotspots.html
It shows the hotspots generated from standing waves. My question is, shouldn't water molecules align to the positive peaks as well as the negative peaks? If yes, then there should be hotspots at LAMBDA/2 also.
Note that the chocolate bar is placed in the microwave at a diagonal. If the standing wave pattern is generated with front-to-back and right-to-left waves, then she measured peaks at a diagonal which would yield at an answer that is 1.4 times larger.
Nasa methane gas engine test
oh wow...
I'm amazed at how the flame on that engine falls into a really stable (standing wave?) pattern! There's like 6 nodes there in that wave...
Quantum Physics Double Slit Experiment - amazing results
Oh my god...I must watch this movie. Quantum physics is so fascinating, but this bit blew me away! Creepy and inspiring. Gave me chills. (I love Gomez...hee hee hee)
However, I have to wonder what they used to observe. Perhaps that device interfered with the wave pattern...static build-up or electricity or something. They'll find out soon enough, though.
Oh...love your avatar, ender.