In a curious inquiry, a reader sparks a cosmic conversation by questioning whether a tuning fork struck in the void of space could forever produce vibrations. Is that possible? Before we delve into ...
Two identical tuning forks mounted on resonance boxes are struck with rubber mallets to show they have identical tones. A small piece of putty is added to one tuning fork to alter it's frequency. When ...
Resonance tuning - sounds like a bit of a gimmick when you first read it, huh? Air flowing through exhaust piping is all headed one way, and from what we've all come to know, the faster you can get it ...
Superfluid helium represents a fascinating state of matter, manifesting unique quantum mechanical behaviours at ultralow temperatures, including frictionless flow and the absence of viscosity. In ...
A tuning fork (mounted on a resonance box) is made to resonate when a second identical tuning fork is rung nearby. This is beacause the first tuning fork's driving frequncy is the same as the second ...
Engineers filled a glass tube bent like a tuning fork, kept vibrating by a circuit at its resonance frequency, with simulated stomach and intestine contents and passed an over-the-counter time-release ...