You are by far the best teacher, ever. The amount of effort you put into your videos - and the incredible examples you provide - make understanding concepts like these so easy. Such clarity, thank you so much.
Error at 7:06- high frequency sounds are detected at the base (wide-end) of the Cochlea. Mr. A flipped it on accident. Otherwise great video, I'm a big fan. Thank you!(:
This was an awesome vid. What is your take on the potential electricity generation from sound waves? I know the physics just don't add up when compared to fossil, hydro, or alternatives. Coud you use sound waves to impact a piezoelectric material submerged in water, surrounded by tiny, loud animals like Micronecta scholtzi?
There is a medium in space , you cant hear the gamma Ray's or other sounds because it has 0 viscosity(superfluid). The electromagnetic wave is all one wave , as it goes tru different mediums then the wavelength becomes long and we can hear it / see it .
Why sound waves traveling in all directions ?? Recently I've read about sound wave propagation. Let's look on loudspeaker. If it creates sound waves by pushing and pulling the air in front of it , how we can hear sound when we are behind the loudspeaker or under/above it ?
I'm also 14 I could hear 15kHz but not 16kHz but I think my ear realised that there's still a wave like I didn't hear it but somehow I knew it was there (very complicated to describe) but maybe I have just imagined that...
Also not talking bad about star wars or anything but the bullets they fire if they missed would constantly travel due to the vacuum of space. Also the death star explosion would have never end because of this rule.
You are by far the best teacher, ever. The amount of effort you put into your videos - and the incredible examples you provide - make understanding concepts like these so easy. Such clarity, thank you so much.
What do you call the sound of pain? Hertz. Because it hertz my ears
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Haha
I'm going to put this video in a time capsule and see if about ten years down the line I can still hear at 15 kHz.
times up
@@saltey280 I made this comment back in 2016, I've got time.
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dawg its almost time wow
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I liked this video A LOT!!!!!!!!!!!! It was so fun to watch, and I was kinda sad when it ended.
I stopped hearing it at 17
I wore headphones
Ears officially bleeding
Fact: The old NES could play only two square waves and one triangle wave for the background. {It could also play samples, but that was rare.}
thank you, your a big help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! studing biology. i wish all off my teachers could explain things in this way.
Even though you posted this 9 years ago, same
What do you call a frequency with legs........
Idk
amazing and really worth watching, thanks Anderson for such an instructive video
I’m just using this video for science class :)
What are the answers
This was a great video. :)
Error at 7:06- high frequency sounds are detected at the base (wide-end) of the Cochlea. Mr. A flipped it on accident. Otherwise great video, I'm a big fan. Thank you!(:
I Love Mr Anderson ... I Love youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
Well, this video helped me sooooooooo much for my science fair. Thanks!!!!!
Thank you very much, this was a really great demonstration!
stopped at 16khz, abruptly, lol.
7:56 wow thats real interesting, i stopped hearing at 11 kHz,kinda cool of the differences between people
your explanaition is so understandable :) thx :)
That is so interesting how younger people can hear a higher # of Hertz, I stopped at 16
This was an awesome vid. What is your take on the potential electricity generation from sound waves? I know the physics just don't add up when compared to fossil, hydro, or alternatives. Coud you use sound waves to impact a piezoelectric material submerged in water, surrounded by tiny, loud animals like Micronecta scholtzi?
great video. thank you!
This guy really makes sense
how come you dont have a video about Anatomy of the Ear and Eye?? please make one you are really good!!!!
Nice one !!
Is TONE GEN a software program you purchase ?? Or is is a part of something like Protools, Reason, or whatever ??
Here is a free tone gen you can use.. : www.szynalski.com/tone-generator/
Thank you very much , that was useful to me :)
Who else here cause of ya science teacher?
There is a medium in space , you cant hear the gamma Ray's or other sounds because it has 0 viscosity(superfluid). The electromagnetic wave is all one wave , as it goes tru different mediums then the wavelength becomes long and we can hear it / see it .
Why sound waves traveling in all directions ??
Recently I've read about sound wave propagation. Let's look on loudspeaker. If it creates sound waves by pushing and pulling the air in front of it , how we can hear sound when we are behind the loudspeaker or under/above it ?
maybe because it also vibrating the place where your loudspeaker is placed?
why do ur different videos have different starting music?
thats so cool !!!
Thanks a lot !!!
Ali Hassan 17,000
Dhruv Gupta
You have the best hearing in the world, (khz not hz)
Enrica Montez Haha!! Sry
17,000Hz
Is it bad that I couldn't hear 12kH?
360p? 1080 plz
The!nnnnnnnnx a lot u r the best teacher I have ever seen !!
I'm 14 and I could hear only till 14 :( its bad I think so
I'm also 14 I could hear 15kHz but not 16kHz but I think my ear realised that there's still a wave like I didn't hear it but somehow I knew it was there (very complicated to describe) but maybe I have just imagined that...
Also not talking bad about star wars or anything but the bullets they fire if they missed would constantly travel due to the vacuum of space. Also the death star explosion would have never end because of this rule.
nice
my ear before this video were alive
they are now dead
1:32 if you were to hit down on a railroad track you would experience pain...the rest is irrelevant because you would be focused on the pain...lol
0:22 if Star wars followed the rules of science the whole trilogy will not even exist lol. lightsabers...the force...etc haha
Spoiler alert: Luke shot first
SING IN THE SHOWER✨
At 17, it stopped for me.
when you couldent hear it my ear drum was about to burst
Past lives ago.
awww i only heard 14 hx :(
YAY
i cant hear
Also you can here in space!!!!! it has been tested in real life and you can actually here in space! it's just very faint!
Anyone in 9.1 looking at this
The prophecy was correct and LEDs are all we use
Limit for me 17kHz-18kHz then I just stop
I stopped at 16...............
16Hz, barely 17hz ;p
I'm 17, 17 khz :) Interesting!
So now you're 23, can you hear 23 kHz?
do that to my cochlea
I'm 25
And now you are around 33 years old
ooh i kinda heard 20 hz
nice..?:~?
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