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1933 Physics of Sound Waves, Music & Acoustics Science Film
from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe July 16, 2008
This educational video produced by Encyclopedia Britannica explains the science of sound. The physics of sound effects are made easy to understand. There are three basic sources of sound: vibrating columns of air, vibrating surfaces, and vibrating strings. Many examples are given of how sound is produced, such as how each musical instrument, even when playing the same note, creates different tones because of the way the sound is made. This creates the unique sound an orchestra makes when playing a symphony. Answering the question "How does sound travel?" is not easy to do in a science video made to be understood by all, but this film uses tuning forks, oscilloscopes, and basic animation to make science sound waves easy to understand.
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1933 Physics of Sound Waves, Music & Acoustics Science Film
from Revver - video Videos July 16, 2008
Author: QIP1 Added: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 15:39:43 -0800 Duration: 51This educational video produced by Encyclopedia Britannica explains the science of sound. The physics of sound effects are made easy to understand. There are three basic sources of sound: vibrating columns of air, vibrating surfaces, and vibrating strings. Many examples are given of how sound is produced, such as how each musical instrument, even when playing the same note, creates different tones because of the way the sound is made. This creates the unique sound an orchestra makes when playing a symphony. Answering the question "How does sound travel?" is not easy to do in a science video made to be understood by all, but this film uses tuning forks, oscilloscopes, and basic animation to make science sound waves easy to understand.
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1933 Physics of Sound Waves, Music & Acoustics Science Film
from ROCK MUSIC AND PEOPLE VIDEOS July 16, 2008
Author: QIP1 Added: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 15:39:43 -0800 Duration: 51This educational video produced by Encyclopedia Britannica explains the science of sound. The physics of sound effects are made easy to understand. There are three basic sources of sound: vibrating columns of air, vibrating surfaces, and vibrating strings. Many examples are given of how sound is produced, such as how each musical instrument, even when playing the same note, creates different tones because of the way the sound is made. This creates the unique sound an orchestra makes when playing a symphony. Answering the question "How does sound travel?" is not easy to do in a science video made to be understood by all, but this film uses tuning forks, oscilloscopes, and basic animation to make science sound waves easy to understand.
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Tennis For Two - The second ever computer game
from Clipta - New Video Wave June 18, 2008
Way back in 1958, William Higinbotham invented Tennis For Two to liven up visitor day at Brookhaven National Laboratory, his workplace. The game uses an oscilloscope with two control pads. It remained largely unknown until 1981 when a lawyer trying to break Magnavox s patent for video games came across writings talking about the game. Blueprints of it were found to predate Magnavox s game, the case was settled out of court, and the game found fame as the second ever invented, since it was later predated by A.S. Douglas OXO game from 1952.
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MIT Physics Demo -- Microwave Interference
from MIT Department of Physics Technical Services Group May 08, 2008
A double-horn microwave emitter faces a microwave receiver. The receiver is also connected to a speaker, which displays the received signal as audio, and an oscilloscope, which displays the signal visually. When the receiver is moved perpendicularly to the emitter, constructive and destructive interference can be both seen and heard.When one of the emitter horns is covered, the interference pattern disappears.
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G4 Package Rebranding
from my videos March 13, 2008
Author: IanChase Added: Thu, 13 Mar 2008 03:16:18 -0800 Duration: 125Part of an assignment where were given an ailing television network and tasked with identifying the flaws in it's branding and remodeling the package to help address the issue.
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G4 Package Rebranding
from Most Recent March 13, 2008
Author: IanChase Added: Thu, 13 Mar 2008 03:16:18 -0800 Duration: 125Part of an assignment where were given an ailing television network and tasked with identifying the flaws in it's branding and remodeling the package to help address the issue.
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G4 Package Rebranding
from Revver - game Videos March 12, 2008
Author: IanChase Added: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 19:16:19 -0800 Duration: 125Part of an assignment for my portfolio. I was assigned one of many ailing television networks and instructed to determine how to correct their branding mistakes and then rebrand the network's visual package.
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G4 Package Rebranding
from my videos March 12, 2008
Author: IanChase Added: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 19:16:19 -0800 Duration: 125Part of an assignment for my portfolio. I was assigned one of many ailing television networks and instructed to determine how to correct their branding mistakes and then rebrand the network's visual package.
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Measure Activity
from YouTube :: Tag // OLPC July 23, 2007
Arjun's Measure activity for OLPC's XO-1. It is demoed here samping sound from the microphone. It can also sample voltages, using the mic input, turning any XO into an oscilloscope. http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Measure_/_Oscilloscope Author: shenki Keywords: Added: July 23, 2007
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