Singing Rod Science
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I only know about sounding rod science and it aint nothin like this nonsense. How this supposed to get anyone off, huh? How?!
Is that flour?
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This experiment is calling "the singing rod".
This is an experiment to demonstrate the difference between longitudinal and transverse waves.
For this you need colophony to brush your fingers and a thin metal tube about 60cm long.
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Idiots will believe this
My astronomy and geology teacher had one and would stand in hallway and tell people he is stroking his rod 😂
A violin string works in a similar fashion! However, excuse my french, but what the F#$% is that thing?
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Is it hollow?
Fun fact this is how violins work