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October

Collin’s Lab Notes: Diy Cymatics


The simple process of vibrating fluid Court may make some very interesting results – the mix in a little corn starch can be said, weird. More information can be found here: http://www. Makezine. c. . .

10 Responses to “Collin’s Lab Notes: Diy Cymatics”

  1. toppermost1 says:

    To hopefully lay the matter to rest, I quote from the Oxford English dictionary, the most respected dictionary in the world – “Sound1 • noun 1. vibrations which travel through the air or another medium and are sensed by the ear. “

  2. ashtonmorris says:

    its douche

  3. ashtonmorris says:

    my question is, informs it is & quot; das& quot; a T

  4. toppermost1 says:

    He is a douche, because he was trying to be clever by saying the video was misnamed, and claimed to be a Phd when he doesn’t even have a grade school understanding of what sound is.

  5. ashtonmorris says:

    And some insects? Of animals?

  6. toppermost1 says:

    It has nothing to do with how widespread they are, or if you can set the sound in a vacuum to hear. The fact that we do not always listen, does not mean the vibrations that sound waves. We can hear the sound in the air, because it does not carry air to the vibrations to our ears. The point is – we can be a good thing, without vibration? No reason is the sound vibration. To use a metaphor, that only would say that tigers are cats. I * not * say that all cats are leopards.

  7. bhpfan2 says:

    b? Reason? agree of? i

  8. ashtonmorris says:

    You can have vibration without sound, but you can not have sound without vibration. Sound is caused by vibrations but they are different.

  9. bhpfan2 says:

    I think I disagree. . . I think both are one and the same. . . Vibration, the sound is only if they are between 20 Hz and 20 kHz) (cycles per second. . . This is only if they understood as sound waves. . . We hear the vibrations of the between this sentence, in fact. . . Something similar happens with the eyes, so this shows how a little vibration is felt through both directions. . . everything revolves around vibrations, man

  10. kmal16 says:

    The has? Ha ha ha ha that? that

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