12:18 The pitch didn't go back up after he caught it; it stayed down. Slow movements aren't audible to the majority of people but quick short movements are. The more space between the source of sound and the observer, the greater the wavelength, so in that way, sound is transversal.
Thanks again. I haven't had a chance to use the software yet but will let you know once I do. Also, if you are ever in Cambridge I would love to talk to you about sound and stuff over a beer may be?
It's like a science class on steroids. And in typical science teacher fashion, the teacher's suit jacket vent's thread (the flap that covers the butt) has still not been unpicked!
A lot of demonstration Great! but not enough explanation. (I was hoping to understand the properties of physic through music better.) I'm still confused.
For the HEADPHONE WEARERS ffs turn your volume down before the drums at the end..had my volume up trying to hear dudes soft voice while I lay in bed and suddenly my ears were wired directly to a drum kit..was a great video up until that
Great experiment 👌🙏
your explanations using plain language are on point! hope im as good as an educator/presenter as you one day.
12:18 The pitch didn't go back up after he caught it; it stayed down. Slow movements aren't audible to the majority of people but quick short movements are. The more space between the source of sound and the observer, the greater the wavelength, so in that way, sound is transversal.
Thanks a lot! Brilliant!
Thank you for making it fun!
Brilliantly explained! Thank you for sharing ☺️
That was great man!
Thank You So Much for this physics demonstration on sound. It has been a great learning experience . Really. Thanks again
Thanks for this wonderful demonstration.
Love from India
Fascinating :O
Thanks for uploading this! It was a really great lecture.
i heard it too! i put my hand up. at home. alone
I hope to see more videos like this
Best.Video.EVER!!!!
That was well worth watching in silence nodes 🌈
Wonderful
I was actually concerned for Ollie for a bit there
Fantastic talk John Halpin! I was wondering what software did you use for the FFT in real time? Thanks
Thanks! I used a demo of spectraPLUS-RT. I'd recommend it. www.spectraplus.com/Downloads.htm
Thanks again. I haven't had a chance to use the software yet but will let you know once I do. Also, if you are ever in Cambridge I would love to talk to you about sound and stuff over a beer may be?
dat was cooool...!!
Thanks :)
Anyone know who the opera singer girl was?
I've to study for a test, and i'm just studying for it by watching this
It's like a science class on steroids. And in typical science teacher fashion, the teacher's suit jacket vent's thread (the flap that covers the butt) has still not been unpicked!
that ending was morbid af lmao poor kids
is so cool
Ya terminastes
Bro that assistant with the glasses bad ah
Frfr 💯💯
I heard it at 38:37 and God it was horrible. The worst part was that I actually put my hand up. At home. Alone.
I'm almost 32, and I put my hand up right between when the kids heard it and the adults heard it. Home, alone.
Yeah I did the same thing
A lot of demonstration Great! but not enough explanation. (I was hoping to understand the properties of physic through music better.) I'm still confused.
5:18 i still hear the siren
Had to watch this in class#YAWN
For the HEADPHONE WEARERS ffs turn your volume down before the drums at the end..had my volume up trying to hear dudes soft voice while I lay in bed and suddenly my ears were wired directly to a drum kit..was a great video up until that
where's the physics?too long to get to the point.they're great though,thank you
hola ways