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Sound Visualizer & Chladni Patterns Formed on a Plastic Bucket // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany 

Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany
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The Sound Visualizer and the Chladni Bucket are used to show how vibrations from sound waves are able to create some very beautiful patterns using a few simple pieces of equipment. As compression waves from sound hit a surface it may cause standing waves to form. In the first case, a mirror attached to the surface has a laser aimed at it, the reflected beam is then aimed at a wall and a pattern will form due to the way the surface deforms due to the standing wave. Changing the pitch will cause the surface to distort in different ways causing new patterns to be seen. As combinations of tones are played at the same time, more complex patterns will be formed.
The traditional Chladni Plates are solid metal plates that were originally caused to resonant using a violin bow. Sand or some type of powder is commonly used to show the patterns formed by settling into the areas of little energy (nodes) versus being removed from areas of high energy (antinodes). The more advanced version can use a tone generator and vibrator to excite the metal plates and produce more intricate patterns. In this case, I am producing the same types or standing waves on a trash bag that has been stretched across the top of a 5 gallon bucket. The simplest way to resonant the surface is to simply shout at it at various pitches.

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@CaptKROD
@CaptKROD Год назад
I've been looking for DIY Chladni plates for hours on youtube.. your bucket+trash bag is the best all night!
@boabab95
@boabab95 7 лет назад
Teachers in hallway: *Teacher 1*- Is Bruce Yodeling in his classroom?!? *Teacher 2*- No, He's just screaming at sand. *Teacher 1*-Oh ok, that makes more sense.
@YeanyScience
@YeanyScience 7 лет назад
LOL, you pretty much nailed it, the teachers around me are pretty good sports and have accepted me doing things like this
@unknowncuyler5449
@unknowncuyler5449 7 лет назад
boys will be boys when playing in a sand box.
@boabab95
@boabab95 7 лет назад
or screaming at it ;)
@AnneGoggansQHHT
@AnneGoggansQHHT 5 лет назад
boabab95 HAHAHAHA classic....they are probably used to it 🤪
@zecuse
@zecuse 3 года назад
I feel like this should be mandatory for all physics teachers at some point in the year. For me, it was bowling ball week while learning about Newton's laws. It didn't help that we were on the second floor.
@latzisme942
@latzisme942 2 года назад
Now I know what my neighbour is doing, he's just creating sound with sand. I thought he was calling out to me.
@joshbetsey7292
@joshbetsey7292 16 дней назад
You the man Bruce! Your example is the best 💣
@LFPaiser
@LFPaiser 7 лет назад
0:30 That moment when you can't stop playing with the new toy.
@victorm928
@victorm928 7 лет назад
Takeupa - Let's get starteeeeeed! - All right. .... *This thing is so funny* - Let's go. 😂
@CopyWhoTV
@CopyWhoTV 6 лет назад
It just fascinates the heck out of me how the tones create those consistent visual patterns.
@xinalorreen2031
@xinalorreen2031 Год назад
And if you look at art created by ayahuasca shamans you'll find the same patterns. Super cool.
@jsmythib
@jsmythib 8 месяцев назад
Acoustic waves interacting. Imagine the effects of EM radiation or even gravitational wave interactions on relevant matter :)
@notaspeck6104
@notaspeck6104 5 месяцев назад
They're so pretty as well
@martinblouin3639
@martinblouin3639 7 лет назад
Bruce you're awesome!
@Guishan_Lingyou
@Guishan_Lingyou 5 месяцев назад
Hey Bruce, I've been watching your videos for quite a few years for my own entertainment. Now, I'm rewatching for ideas to amaze my little children and get them thinking about science.
@YeanyScience
@YeanyScience 5 месяцев назад
good luck, there should enough ideas to keep you busy for a while
@nishbrogaming6338
@nishbrogaming6338 2 года назад
Such a great teacher! Thanks for the projects. I can make them in my school too! A grand salute to you!
@1252PFC
@1252PFC 7 лет назад
so simple yet so education and fun. your time and effort are very appreciated. thank you thank you thank you
@chydedelaplace8947
@chydedelaplace8947 7 лет назад
Thank you, Bruce!
@grzegorzcichosz8240
@grzegorzcichosz8240 7 лет назад
I love how simple your devices are
@mikebedford572
@mikebedford572 2 года назад
This was such a great example of clear, practical scientific demonstration- thank you for your excellent work Mr Bruce!! 💪🏼
@ginsheart
@ginsheart Год назад
Such an inventive experiment. Thank you so much!
@SkipThorp
@SkipThorp 7 лет назад
Awesome videos Mr. Yeany. Wish I had you as a science teacher. I hope your students appreciate you.
@biscuitsalive
@biscuitsalive 7 лет назад
So... freaking... amazing!!!!
@ryanalaska8570
@ryanalaska8570 Год назад
Best videos EVER! I love that these are so simple and so amazing. thank you so much for making these!!!!
@mountaineerfox9234
@mountaineerfox9234 7 лет назад
love your simple and informative experiments. my grandfather who was a math and science teacher would have loved them as well and it's like watching his experiments again. thank your and keep it going
@pcrawford666
@pcrawford666 6 лет назад
Watched loads of your vids now, Everything I want to have go at 😁. Its great to have these demonstration vids to learn from. Epic teaching style.
@kevinconaty6921
@kevinconaty6921 7 лет назад
this is just amazing to look at, great video
@tornadofay
@tornadofay 7 лет назад
Mr Bruce, great and amazing video and its very very interesting because I like music and physics. thank you very much for this.
@fiftyfat
@fiftyfat 7 лет назад
Wow, I definitely need to built one of this ! It's awesome !
@cercexperimentis9680
@cercexperimentis9680 Год назад
Love this video! Thank You Bruce! Very inspiring and very nice to use common items to create the experiments!
@rachelannkrueger7638
@rachelannkrueger7638 7 лет назад
Bruce thanks for this video I always love your videos you're a amazing teacher
@CopyWhoTV
@CopyWhoTV 6 лет назад
The salt visuals really amazed me. I had no idea. Amazing!
@kristengriffin4006
@kristengriffin4006 6 лет назад
Thank you Mr. Yeany for making this video! My four year old daughter and I made the laser sound visualizer and it was awesome! Will be using this idea for many avenues including vision board parties and in a preschool classroom teaching that words do have power! ...We also made the sand pendulum! Thanks again for the simple instruction, but very detailed and easy to understand concepts!
@guzindulkadiroglu7502
@guzindulkadiroglu7502 7 лет назад
Mr Bruce, you are so inspiring 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I am a physics teacher from Turkey, I love watching your videos, thanks for sharing 🙋🏼
@YeanyScience
@YeanyScience 7 лет назад
Hello Guzin, thank you, nice to hear from someone in Turkey
@payamsaber5545
@payamsaber5545 Год назад
​@@YeanyScience hello i tried to make it but it's not working like that, is it a special laser or mirror ?
@rgudduu
@rgudduu 6 месяцев назад
@@YeanyScience , i am not sure i understand why would a mirror-reflected light be a pattern? 9:57 Since the mirror is a plane, no matter the vibration underneath, shouldn't the reflected light form just a single point on the wall at a time? Why is the pattern a closed loop?
@themostcomplete
@themostcomplete Год назад
Best and simplest video.Great job!
@georgiospapadopoulos2066
@georgiospapadopoulos2066 4 года назад
I love you! Thank you so much for making this in such a simple way!
@Philibuster92
@Philibuster92 4 года назад
That was amazing. I loved watching that. I feel like making my own now and doing a lot of experiments. I can already think of a lot of applications for it.
@chrisw3834
@chrisw3834 7 лет назад
Absolutely awesome.
@reference2592
@reference2592 3 года назад
What an inspiring educator.
@oakwoodfixitguy8183
@oakwoodfixitguy8183 3 года назад
Good stuff! Thank you for taking time to share
@elliotburing87
@elliotburing87 2 года назад
Always a delight to click on a random video because of the thumbnail/title and it turns out to be a Bruce Yeany vid!
@IronMoe
@IronMoe 2 года назад
simple and enjoyable to watch, please create more videos.
@eze4
@eze4 7 лет назад
Simply amazing!
@KnowArt
@KnowArt 7 лет назад
Holy shit that's amazing
@Marvin44
@Marvin44 6 лет назад
Very good this demonstration, thank you!
@javiergomezvillarreal2002
@javiergomezvillarreal2002 7 лет назад
Thank you Mr Bruce you always make my brain so happy! :-)
@serjaocvt9726
@serjaocvt9726 6 лет назад
FANTASTIC, VERY NICE.........!!!!!
@jzplayr
@jzplayr Год назад
Insane! That is so cool!
@divinaelbo9386
@divinaelbo9386 4 года назад
This is awesome! I'm going to try this in my classroom.
@genyoutube3828
@genyoutube3828 Год назад
That was great thank you. Love the enthusiasm 👍
@stevespangler5100
@stevespangler5100 7 лет назад
Bruce - Great job on this video! Love the screaming Chladni patterns.
@YeanyScience
@YeanyScience 7 лет назад
Thanks Steve, I had a lot of fun with this one, ( well, that's actually true with all of these) the shots were pretty much first take videos as I was experimenting with the bucket, so the next step is to we see how we can improve it on it.
@JollyJoel
@JollyJoel 7 лет назад
This is phenomenal
@15GKramer
@15GKramer 3 года назад
I'm so glad to see you doing this in the classroom. I wish I would have had you as a physics teacher!! I had to go get an engineering degree to realize how much I love vibrations and acoustics. I'm currently building a speaker box with this concept built in. The issue i'm having, of course, is that the rubber membrane is acting as a passive radiator and making a sound of its own, throwing off the tuning of the box. Great content to get people interested in vibrations!
@YeanyScience
@YeanyScience 3 года назад
thanks, not sure what to recommend for you speaker but keep trying, good luck with it
@jeanatienza1247
@jeanatienza1247 4 года назад
This is awesome! Thank you!!
@tsviper
@tsviper 7 лет назад
Another great educational video, Thanks!
@emy1111
@emy1111 4 года назад
really awesome demo thanks
@abdeljalilpr2033
@abdeljalilpr2033 7 лет назад
ma shaa Allah ..thats amazing
@zenitpro
@zenitpro 4 года назад
Amazing experiment! Even if one sucks in the science department, one cannot say this isn't awesome! Thanks for sharing, Bruce!
@Tracks777
@Tracks777 7 лет назад
Nice! Keep it up!
@starrshine369thequantumshaman
@starrshine369thequantumshaman 6 лет назад
This is fantastic!
@BOLL7708
@BOLL7708 7 лет назад
This is amazing, I've doodled with lasers before, but I built my things with rotating mirrors in LEGO :D I will definitely have to do this to have as a music visualizer here at home! Super neat project :O And so simple as well, nuts! Cheers :)
@sanjaymasand573
@sanjaymasand573 6 лет назад
Thank you. I will try once again
@frankiethefrank
@frankiethefrank 6 лет назад
Wow, I can scarce believe how amazing this was to watch, I want to teach Year 3 sound just for doing this damn lesson now... it would blow their minds just like it's just blown mine!
@data4790
@data4790 3 года назад
Very very cool. Awesome channel.
@jamiwilliams5885
@jamiwilliams5885 2 года назад
You make my most favorite videos. You turn complex science into fun that inspires all❤
@YeanyScience
@YeanyScience 2 года назад
thank you Jami
@stephenhanson3309
@stephenhanson3309 3 года назад
well done explanation of one of my favorite topics
@BenjaminBjornsen
@BenjaminBjornsen 5 лет назад
Never get tired of videos visualize the invisible :)
@kmewborn360
@kmewborn360 4 года назад
i love you this is awesomely amazing and wonderful! thank you please never stop making these awesome videos
@ascottrusso
@ascottrusso 4 года назад
You sir are cool! I enjoy these vids very much!
@aaron4299
@aaron4299 7 лет назад
Omg this is awesome, I wanna build this
@chloes.4308
@chloes.4308 6 лет назад
Amazing! You are my hero!
@saraflores4267
@saraflores4267 3 года назад
Love this video! Gonna give it a try
@GoldenAthena311
@GoldenAthena311 3 месяца назад
Excellent vidéo thanks so much ❤
@MarkMcCluney
@MarkMcCluney 7 лет назад
excellent vid. and very impressive singing!
@empowered_relationships
@empowered_relationships 7 месяцев назад
wonderful explanation
@AbhishekSharma-pw3ep
@AbhishekSharma-pw3ep 2 года назад
Loved your video
@Synthenist
@Synthenist 4 года назад
Omg you getting me so much ideas for my class. Awesome
@jocelyndiones4958
@jocelyndiones4958 11 месяцев назад
Very nice sound
@RBN181
@RBN181 6 месяцев назад
Excellent professor 🙏🙏
@Febreeze419
@Febreeze419 2 года назад
I gotta say, the digital clock at 1:40 in the top right looks so mesmerising when shot with your camera.
@shelleynobleart
@shelleynobleart 5 лет назад
Mr. Yeany, I don't think you could know what a difference this video has made for me. With my infinite thanks.
@YeanyScience
@YeanyScience 5 лет назад
glad you liked it
@mdderrek9280
@mdderrek9280 2 года назад
your singing made my day
@ksearcher4623
@ksearcher4623 7 лет назад
superb video
@Love__light__Oneness26
@Love__light__Oneness26 7 месяцев назад
thank you very much
@heavenly3735
@heavenly3735 4 года назад
Oh wow! Great!
@mdderrek9280
@mdderrek9280 2 года назад
so so good
@xenphoton5833
@xenphoton5833 Год назад
Excellent 👍
@raze7x
@raze7x 7 лет назад
great video!!
@jtveg
@jtveg Год назад
Thanks for sharing. 😉👌🏻
@linaluckway3260
@linaluckway3260 3 года назад
Amazing 👍
@ehsandaneshvar
@ehsandaneshvar 7 лет назад
Its really Great experiment .. you are Good Teacher .. thank u.
@42BETWO
@42BETWO Год назад
The teacher I never had.
@Pooya-kyani
@Pooya-kyani 4 года назад
Very cool 👍
@CMAllstars
@CMAllstars 7 лет назад
Sounds like you had a lot of fun making this video!
@nobodyspecialdotorgrichard5971
We built the Chladni plates from your other video. We followed it to a T and it just would not form uniform shapes, just random blobs and it wouldn't even work on most frequencies. Over and over we tweaked it and adjusted changing plates, materials, speakers, volume, but, we just couldn't get salt sugar or sand to create those cool shapes or designs. worked on it for about 7 hours. That pushed our time limit to the edge, so we quickly found and built this one and it too, didn't work well. I tightened and loosened the balloon, moved the laser closer/further, vocalized closer/further from the plastic jar but, we couldn't get those crazy and cool shapes from different vocalizations. We even tried different sized balloons and different brands of balloons too. Nothing. Spent way too long tinkering with it. Then while taking a much needed break, my wife put a metal can on the bottom side of the wood and we tried it again and although it worked better, with a few cool lines, it only works a bit and only on certain vocal frequencies! Super frustrated with this project/experiment. Not sure WTH we did wrong or didn't do right but, after 9 hours with this one and 7 hours with the other one, I'm flat out exhausted. Scientifically, emotionally and physically. HA! You MUST''VE tweaked it some in some way to get it to respond so well. I wish I knew what you did to make it work so well, because it was very responsive/reactive to your vocalizations but, not ours. He had to take it in to school today anyway because there was no time left. Im guessing there were some tweaks that you must've made and I wish you would have gave some suggestions that might have helped to get better response.
@bombaykings928
@bombaykings928 Год назад
Really nice video man 🔥
@benjah4eva
@benjah4eva 6 лет назад
Very good video
@zakirreshi6737
@zakirreshi6737 3 года назад
Amazing 😀
@simonelwell9148
@simonelwell9148 Год назад
Inspiring stuff good sir ..... Am reminded of the wonderful Prof. Julius Sumner Miller showing beautifully geometric patterns achieved on a steel plate with a violin bow .....
@YeanyScience
@YeanyScience Год назад
Thank you , Prof. JS Miller has been a big inspiration in my teaching
@lisaarbeka
@lisaarbeka 6 лет назад
Fantastisch, danke!
@zakirreshi6737
@zakirreshi6737 3 года назад
How fantastic is it and also it is in audible range
@Mreyebrows20
@Mreyebrows20 7 лет назад
Wow that's cool 👍🏻
@real_armadillo
@real_armadillo 6 лет назад
I used to have the same keyboard like the one you use when I was a kid. It has the best pre-recorded beats ;D
@Zucadragon
@Zucadragon 7 лет назад
Good lord I love your videos... This is so creative and interesting!
@YeanyScience
@YeanyScience 7 лет назад
thank you
@johnaayyy3424
@johnaayyy3424 6 лет назад
You're such a cool teacher!
@YeanyScience
@YeanyScience 6 лет назад
Thank you Jonathan
@sighpocket5
@sighpocket5 7 лет назад
Nice!!!
@darthclide
@darthclide 7 лет назад
Ahhh it was the perfect opportunity to play the Close Encounters of the Third Kind theme :D
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