@@TheScienceCube Yeah, It's probably a pretty obvious thing really now that I think about it. But more generally I tend to ask questions that are never really addressed. 😝
@@markkennedy9767 it's always great to ask questions. So often we don't ask questions because we think they are stupid... But don't realise there are so many others wanting an answer to the same question. 🙂
Congratulations on the video. I came where not understanding the different between standing waves and traveling waves in the subject of resonance and you made all of that clear with a beautifully constructed lesson. Thank you for that
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I would love to have an intelligent conversation with you about some of the resonant frequencies that I have found in my past research. I found it extremely intriguing how you did the math equations.. the way you did your physics almost scrambled my brain... And I'm not trying to say that as to mean disrespect or any such matter. I have complete respect for you and the knowledge that you bring to the table is a beautiful contribution to science as well as the world in my opinion. I will be subscribing and watching some more videos but for now on I am going to keep my notebook close as to keep track of the way I have been creating resident frequencies in standing waves using multiple vortex based mathematics specific numbers. I had died quite a few times and gained all knowledge from source and then began to teach myself a lot of these physics but only in a different way or maybe just a different way of doing the equations for my LRC circuits and resonating frequencies and such and would love to compare notes of reactive inductance and reactive capacitance capabilities along with an invention I believe with all my heart I came up with before anyone else (not speaking in an egotistical way) but now I'm not certain as of these days many technologies exist because of these standing waves and creating an implosion/explosion resonant frequency just in traffic inside of another standing wave with a larger amplitude therefore harnessing unlimited power and also inducing other resonant frequencies into the field around the { H3⅓ AND H5⅗ } to create all matter or substances organic or metallic and being real technology in this day and age is infatuating or lustful to say the least. Hope to speak to you soon just curious about some of my equations and how they work. My email address is ENERGYBUIES@GMAIL.COM 💜💜💜HAVE A BLESSED DAY💜💜💜
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Let us take a guitar string to understand this. If one of the strings is plucked it will vibrate and we say that this is the natural frequency... and when it vibrates, a standing wave is produced. Then this natural frequency is also called a harmonic. We can force this guitar to vibrate at this harmonic or a standing wave pattern by connecting it with another object that kind of pushes it to vibrate at its natural frequency. So this is what we call resonance or when an object (guitar string here) is forced into vibrating at its natural frequency when another object vibrating at the same frequency is connected with it
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you are carrying me through my physics depth study thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So glad to know! You mean to say you are getting deep understanding of the subject?
perfect explanation.. thank you so much
Glad to know Aabdullah! What class are you in niw?
@@TheScienceCube i am studying physics 102 .. majoring in electrical engineering
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Can you explain where the extra length of string comes from when the standing wave is at its highest amplitude vs when it is a straight line.
Mark, it is the stretch in the string that elongates it
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Thanks, it's something books don't explicitly mention. That waves are not possible on perfectly rigid structures.
@@markkennedy9767 Exactly! Your observation is correct. Are you a student of Physics?
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Yeah,
It's probably a pretty obvious thing really now that I think about it. But more generally I tend to ask questions that are never really addressed. 😝
@@markkennedy9767 it's always great to ask questions. So often we don't ask questions because we think they are stupid... But don't realise there are so many others wanting an answer to the same question. 🙂
Best explanation ever! Thank you!!
Thank you Sofiya :) Where are you from?
This is soo helpful thank you soo much no words to express my gratitude
Thanks CS! That is a coll name you've given yourself! Whats the origin?
Doing a great job...keep it up👍
Congratulations on the video.
I came where not understanding the different between standing waves and traveling waves in the subject of resonance and you made all of that clear with a beautifully constructed lesson.
Thank you for that
Thank you so much! I am very glad that this lesson could be of help! Where are you from?
@@TheScienceCube Portugal. I'm an engineer who doesnt know anything about acoustics xD
@@joaogoncalocouto great! even i have to learn a lot of physics, there's no end to learning!
you could also see lectures by Walter Lewin, MIT. It is open source
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I would love to have an intelligent conversation with you about some of the resonant frequencies that I have found in my past research. I found it extremely intriguing how you did the math equations.. the way you did your physics almost scrambled my brain... And I'm not trying to say that as to mean disrespect or any such matter. I have complete respect for you and the knowledge that you bring to the table is a beautiful contribution to science as well as the world in my opinion. I will be subscribing and watching some more videos but for now on I am going to keep my notebook close as to keep track of the way I have been creating resident frequencies in standing waves using multiple vortex based mathematics specific numbers. I had died quite a few times and gained all knowledge from source and then began to teach myself a lot of these physics but only in a different way or maybe just a different way of doing the equations for my LRC circuits and resonating frequencies and such and would love to compare notes of reactive inductance and reactive capacitance capabilities along with an invention I believe with all my heart I came up with before anyone else (not speaking in an egotistical way) but now I'm not certain as of these days many technologies exist because of these standing waves and creating an implosion/explosion resonant frequency just in traffic inside of another standing wave with a larger amplitude therefore harnessing unlimited power and also inducing other resonant frequencies into the field around the { H3⅓ AND H5⅗ } to create all matter or substances organic or metallic and being real technology in this day and age is infatuating or lustful to say the least. Hope to speak to you soon just curious about some of my equations and how they work. My email address is ENERGYBUIES@GMAIL.COM
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And again thank you very much for the video! Very, very informative and scientific.
Wow Thomas! This is very impressive! Are you a scientist. Sure we can discuss :)
@@ThomasBuie Where are you from?
Understood the concept clearly
Fantastic! Where do you study Ayush?
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But sir wht is the difference between resonance and harmonics?
Let us take a guitar string to understand this. If one of the strings is plucked it will vibrate and we say that this is the natural frequency... and when it vibrates, a standing wave is produced. Then this natural frequency is also called a harmonic. We can force this guitar to vibrate at this harmonic or a standing wave pattern by connecting it with another object that kind of pushes it to vibrate at its natural frequency. So this is what we call resonance or when an object (guitar string here) is forced into vibrating at its natural frequency when another object vibrating at the same frequency is connected with it
Osm explanation... Got the concept 🙏
Very glad to know that you understood the concept Deeksha! Which class are you in?
@@TheScienceCube I am a dropper preparing for NEET 2020
@@deekshaprajapati8285 Best wishes Deeksha :)
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Thank you very much it's crystal clear I am from India school student preparing for JEE exam hope u know about JEE
So nice to know Anant! Can I know where you discovered this channel first time?
@@TheScienceCube searched resonance in standing wave landed on ur channel 😅
@@anantkumar3378 Oh ok! It showed up on the 1st page of search?
@@TheScienceCube yes!! It do appeared as first option after searching for "conditions for resonate frequency"
@@vocalvolla4800 :) great to know! Thank you!
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