Sound wave visualization with real fire

Why didn’t we ever do this in my physics class?

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The classic physics experiment involving sound, a tube of propane and fire. Created for Flash Forward 2006, but useful in any case where you are not allowed to have fire. I push through the tube 449 Hz then higher frequencies, then some jazz and then some rock. This is real life sound visualization.

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3 Responses to Sound wave visualization with real fire

  1. scott says:

    We did this in my Physics 2 class last week, except without the incredible music, just a tone generator.

  2. Ducker says:

    That is so totally completely so COOL!!! WOW!!!!!

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