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A water stream can reveal the audible sine wave [Physics]
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March 12 2013 20:10.50
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Giorgos Lazaridis
This video has a cool physics experiment, or rather an observation. Brusspup attached a water hose onto a speaker and injected a 24Hz sine wave. Watch the amazing results!
[Link: Brusspup]
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12 March 2013, 23:21:24
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holy crap! is this legit? i will have to do this! this is awesome
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That was pretty crazy. Was is going in reverse also.
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