Remember that construction was probably not at the highest standards on old East coast buildings. A 6+ mag earthquake today would likely turn much of NYC into a pile of bricks. I've been in houses that we could oscillate just from leaning our bodies back and forth. I trust Nikola could do it to an old building with a 5 lb(I forget his exact weight) weight on an oscillatimg machine mounted on the steel girder (as reported).
Harmonic resonance is a cool thing. Instead of force you can also use the right sound waves to accomplish the same thing. Sound can also levitate things using standing waves. The world of frequencies that Tesla envisioned is why we have what we have. Best inventor ever!
Wow, does that mean that lower frequency affect longer wave while higher frequency affect shorter wave? Does this mean a super long building will be undisturbed in high frequency earthquake?
I think the waves generated by an earthquake will tend to have various frequencies instead of a single one as (perfectly, indeed) shown in this experiment. So, you might consider that various building sizes will resonate with the earthquake's waves.
this is why in Oklahoma city, most all buildings are not tall, except for the very newest construction with anti vibration built in to the supports well below the ground
every single object has its own unique natural frequency of vibration when acted upon or influence by an external force vibration...destructive phenomenon of resonance occurs when the this natural frequency is equal between the two.
I'm a 10th standard student ....and believe me ....school will NEVER let us do these cool stuffs ....all we have to do is to measure the god damn resistance of a resistor thats it ....that's all the physics for us
Superb experiment. Concept of resonance well demostrated.
Very good example of resonance! It encompasses many aspects
Absolutely awesome and simple demonstration.
Как здорово! Спасибо! Будем использовать
One more step and the table explode!
Excellent ... This help many people to understand.
thank you very much! Agree! It was the one experiment that helped me understand resonance. 😍
THANK YOU FOR THIS EXPERIMENT! I DIDN'T UNDERSTAND UNTIL NOW!
A perfect example of resonance.
Brilliant.
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❤ Excellent ❤
How can one look at this experiment and say that Nikola Tesla was false when he claimed to have vibrated his tower apartment with a small oscillator?
because that's a big oscillator.
Remember that construction was probably not at the highest standards on old East coast buildings. A 6+ mag earthquake today would likely turn much of NYC into a pile of bricks. I've been in houses that we could oscillate just from leaning our bodies back and forth. I trust Nikola could do it to an old building with a 5 lb(I forget his exact weight) weight on an oscillatimg machine mounted on the steel girder (as reported).
Harmonic resonance is a cool thing.
Instead of force you can also use the right sound waves to accomplish the same thing.
Sound can also levitate things using standing waves.
The world of frequencies that Tesla envisioned is why we have what we have. Best inventor ever!
@@EclecticEssentric >I've been in houses that we could oscillate just from leaning our bodies back and forth
wtf seriously?
Awesome experiment. Helped me and my students a lot!
what type of motor have you used
Thank you! I JUST LEARNED RESONANCE. I just now, right now,HAD THE LIGHT BULB, "I get it now!" MOMENT
Those eureka moments are always so nice
Great experiment, Thank you.
Wow, does that mean that lower frequency affect longer wave while higher frequency affect shorter wave? Does this mean a super long building will be undisturbed in high frequency earthquake?
Jack Balitok. A taller, thinner building would require lower vibration than a short, fat one.
I think the waves generated by an earthquake will tend to have various frequencies instead of a single one as (perfectly, indeed) shown in this experiment. So, you might consider that various building sizes will resonate with the earthquake's waves.
low frequency vibration are what quakes send out, so tall building are very susceptible to those waves
2:38 I’m starting to think about my time in Vietnam.
Amazing experiment. Any student should see that.
U'll feel giddy after watching this video!...best example of resonanace
this is why in Oklahoma city, most all buildings are not tall, except for the very newest construction with anti vibration built in to the supports well below the ground
BRILLIANT!!!
every single object has its own unique natural frequency of vibration when acted upon or influence by an external force vibration...destructive phenomenon of resonance occurs when the this natural frequency is equal between the two.
Why it not break or split when it’s vibrating frequency equals resonance frequency in each case
Very cool!
can i use the video to teach students
πολύ ωρέο πείραμα!
It's Greek
For a moment I thought this was a formula from my physics book.
What language is this? Ancient greek ??
1:15
The party at my building:
I really have no idea why this was so funny. Very similar to Euler's disk. Thanks!
mas vale un video a 100 fotos o a diez mil palabras. Excelente
would help if the RPM's where showing the revolutions or interval's of aberrational per sequences of resonance aswell
Awesome
1:16 when my tunes play
amazing... and im watching this on christmas time ))
Amazing
Nice
wow thanks !!! it really helped :)
Thanks sir
I'm a 10th standard student ....and believe me ....school will NEVER let us do these cool stuffs ....all we have to do is to measure the god damn resistance of a resistor thats it ....that's all the physics for us
believe me you will learn it in university differentials and oscillations
Is this what tesla did?
Aruna sir qwe bln kiyl😁🔥
Thanks
Nice demonstration 👍👌
That was intense
I would like to have seen harmonics of these frequencies. ex the tallest would again be shook up at about 8hz
I feel shaky too
Perfect
Explain it please.
Shake it up. Interesting.
You.have.cleared.me.the.concept.of.resonance
wht is impedence?? anyone??
Impeadance is only for AC circuit
Impedance =resistance +recatance
Resistance affects voltage value
Reactance affect phase value
Thankyou.sir
good example
What is this .what are u want to explain
Resonance
I feel suddenly dizzy
just like when taking the train
Fitting title!!!
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Δεν ειχα ξαναδει κατι παρομοιο μου αρεσε επισης κανω επιστημονικα βιντεο μπορει να σε ενδιαφερει
Μόλις είδα το κανάλι σου! Έχεις πολύ υλικό, και ενδιαφέρον!
@@scienceforall Χαιρομαι που σου αρεσε αν θες προτεινε κατι για επομενο βιντεο
Whoa.......it's shaking really badly and something is going to explode.
why is this hilarious ?
it's hilarious as thought so, because some would come with the perverted minds, that is why.
SOMEBODY TURN OFF THE FUCKING MACHINE AAAHHH
Arnav Bhai very bad
THANKS