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After eating dinner with my boyfriend I sat down my plate and spoon on the counter and it began to ring. Boyfriend assumed it was paranormal but I comforted him and said I why I think it’s because of resonance. Came here to see if I was right. Mr. Gilmour, you’re an amazing teacher. I was dealing with some stuff then but you did get through to someone in that one 20-1 class. Sometimes there are bad students
This is spectacular. I'm using it to help explain the essence of NMR to a group of graduate students. Your video is easier than showing up to my class with crystal glasses. My wife does not appreciate me using our wedding presents in such a manner. Thank you.
I have so many more questions now, that your lecture is forming more my mind. whole presentation is educational...its like this, I had questions, you answered many, and the new answers created new things to wonder about.
I wish when I went to school classes were taught like this as an example session, however, teachers need to be direct and entertaining/attention keeping as this instructor.
When an oscillating/vibrating body shares its energy with the neighboring bodies in contact, a rearrangement of energy quantity occurs with the body in resonance having the greatest amplitude.
I designed a horn for ultrasonic transducer. Yeah this is the basic for measure how long the horn that can be resonance, so the horn have good ability to transfer the vibration from transducer
What shatter the glass is 1. Frequency of vibration = Glass Natural frequency 2. Amplitude of vibration or here SPL (Sound Pressure Level) in dB or Loudness 3. Lower amplitude vibration energy can be easily converted to heat by glass damping coefficient but higher amplitude vibration energy cannot be converted to heat efficiently so the major portion will go on increasing the amplitude with time such that being a brittle in nature when amplitude is high stress inside glass will cross yield point which is also ultimate breaking point and thus it will shatter the glass
im a 7th grader studying for my exam riht now, and you helped me understand resonance, I couldn't find the fact that the amplitude increase when resonance occurs
the idea of a super power of being able to control resonant frequencies is my favorite idea for a super power, it would be extremely powerful and helpful
What type of vibration happens in the target object when you add a higher octave of the same frequency tone. So 575 compounded with 1150 and 2300 all together.
so what is understood is.... Every object has a natural frequency and resonance is when an object continuously receives frequency at the rate of its natural frequency its vibrations increase than its natural frequency vibration rate... and damping is slowing down its excess vibrations? correct me if I understood wrong.
Thank you for this wonderful presentation about resonance! I have been searching for an understanding and with your video and clear explanation in everyday life, I had my AH HA moment! Wish you were our Physics teacher!
Transmitting informations from a person to another person is not given to everyone, its an art to explain and simplifying unknown science to ordinary peoples,
Thanks for the awsome video.
Thank you! I wish my physics teacher was as clear and practical as you are. Well done Sir!
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After eating dinner with my boyfriend I sat down my plate and spoon on the counter and it began to ring. Boyfriend assumed it was paranormal but I comforted him and said I why I think it’s because of resonance. Came here to see if I was right.
Mr. Gilmour, you’re an amazing teacher. I was dealing with some stuff then but you did get through to someone in that one 20-1 class. Sometimes there are bad students
45 seconds in and the concept instantly clicked for me. perfect example, absolute aces, thanks man you rule
This is spectacular. I'm using it to help explain the essence of NMR to a group of graduate students. Your video is easier than showing up to my class with crystal glasses. My wife does not appreciate me using our wedding presents in such a manner. Thank you.
Thank you for making the such good video to demonstrate the phenomenon in that clear way.
I have so many more questions now, that your lecture is forming more my mind. whole presentation is educational...its like this, I had questions, you answered many, and the new answers created new things to wonder about.
I wish when I went to school classes were taught like this as an example session, however, teachers need to be direct and entertaining/attention keeping as this instructor.
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Good video!Explanation made clear.Thank you!
When an oscillating/vibrating body shares its energy with the neighboring bodies in contact, a rearrangement of energy quantity occurs with the body in resonance having the greatest amplitude.
Great explanation made clear. Loved how you showed how resonance is an integrated factor in our everyday life.
I designed a horn for ultrasonic transducer. Yeah this is the basic for measure how long the horn that can be resonance, so the horn have good ability to transfer the vibration from transducer
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@@sarangabbasi2560 if there was no damping the glass would break, right?
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I just read 3 articles and watched 2 other videos and this explained it the best out of everything. Thank you!
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What shatter the glass is
1. Frequency of vibration = Glass Natural frequency
2. Amplitude of vibration or here SPL (Sound Pressure Level) in dB or Loudness
3. Lower amplitude vibration energy can be easily converted to heat by glass damping coefficient but higher amplitude vibration energy cannot be converted to heat efficiently so the major portion will go on increasing the amplitude with time such that being a brittle in nature when amplitude is high stress inside glass will cross yield point which is also ultimate breaking point and thus it will shatter the glass
This is such a brilliant demonstration for frequency. Thank you for sharing!
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Best video on resonance. Thank you sir
You are an amazing teacher!! So fascinating and easy to follow/understand. Thank you!!
Thanks, this was super helpful and deepened my understanding of resonance
Glad it helped.
Great and straight to the point !
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Thanks for helping me understand resonance
The swing analogy helped a lot.
im a 7th grader studying for my exam riht now, and you helped me understand resonance, I couldn't find the fact that the amplitude increase when resonance occurs
the idea of a super power of being able to control resonant frequencies is my favorite idea for a super power, it would be extremely powerful and helpful
Sir ... that was an absolutely brilliant video
Great explanation...with real life example..😊
I'll be glad if you can make a video on resonance using water, burettes and tuning fork. Thank you
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Thanks for this nice video; very effective demo - easy to understand.
Nice demo sir. I'm going to ace my physics exam now.
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Thanks for the great clear explanation. I am learning token engineering, but not an engineer (yet;) and this jargon was new to me.
i like the way you explain i did understand
great explanation & presentation!
Well explained!
Thank you so much sir.
Helped me a lot with my test
Thank you sir
Thanks for explaining resonance
What type of vibration happens in the target object when you add a higher octave of the same frequency tone. So 575 compounded with 1150 and 2300 all together.
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Is there anything in resonance about the effects of half or 1/4 of the frequency?
And also, now I'm going to look up more about "natural frequency"
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Great effort! Appreciate it!
Thank you! But how did you find out the frequency of the glass?Thanks
Trial and error, using an audio oscillator. I have pretty good pitch.
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wow ! This video was amazing and it enhanced my knowledge of regarding the topic.
Glad you like it.
so what is understood is....
Every object has a natural frequency and resonance is when an object continuously receives frequency at the rate of its natural frequency its vibrations increase than its natural frequency vibration rate...
and damping is slowing down its excess vibrations?
correct me if I understood wrong.
really helpful , thank you sir
You are welcome.
Thank you.
I was he would just break the damn glass
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extraordinary explanation......thank you!!
TYSM I understood do much
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Very informative video. Thank you! :)
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Great explanation!!
Awesome explaination sir
This was very helpful thanks
Thank you, Sir.
Thank you for this wonderful presentation about resonance! I have been searching for an understanding and with your video and clear explanation in everyday life, I had my AH HA moment! Wish you were our Physics teacher!
Thank you sir...
But sometimes people said the bridge fall because the effort of the wind is too high... So what's the relation with resonance?
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if i hit the glass with more force it would vibrate with more amplitude, can it still be a natural frequency ?
Yes
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Definution of Resonance: Object with natural frequency that receives a forced vibration at the same frequency.
Sir why the Glass doesn't respond to a frequency which is higher than its natural frequency?
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is resonance an explanation for the photoelectric effect? was Einstein wrong?
This is a really good video but unfortunately the volume is so weak that I can't show it in the classroom.
But when the frequency of sound is increased they should integrate and there should be more resonance. Please clear this
I have a stupid question.
It is clear that sound has frequency because it moves.
But the glass is static, so how does it have a frequency?
It vibrates