What is Diffraction? - ACOUSTICS
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- čas přidán 19. 05. 2016
- How does sound go out one window, turn around, and come in another? Hint: it's diffraction.
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Great job adding a touch a humor to an important acoustic element of sound transmission.
Thank you sir 🙏
Concept is crystal clear😊
LORD BLESS YOU sir
This was a fantastic demonstration of what diffraction actually is.
SUCH A FANTASTIC WAY TO EXPLAIN THE DIFFRACTION.
nice job. Thank you! I'm a high school physics teacher and I want to teach general wave properties then get into light later. Hence, I wanted a resource for wave properties for water or sound before getting into light. its surprisingly difficult to find good videos that don't get into light.
Well explained, and nice and short. Bravo.
Very cool! Loving the new format, too.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
Cool video! very informative. You might want to invest in a nice mic though, the white noise was a tad distracting.
I was just thinking about the noise
@@linandy1 and what are your thoughts on it?
Ahahaha i loved it homie, thanks for the comical edge!
amazing video thanks
This was really the best explanation on diffraction I got.
I thank you very much.
Only because of you I can now clearly understand how diffraction occurs.
Thank you very very much.This video has helped me a lot .
Awesome! Glad you enjoyed it!
@@Thepointstudios I would love to see more such scientific videos on your channel.Thank you
great video man!
lovely 💕😍
Wonderful explain 😁😀
Superb
Great 👍 👌
After hitting the diffraction surface the sound bend we have learned.But is the loudness of the diffractive sound is same as the sound source?? ,because some of the energy is absorbed or reflected by the surface.
Please reply.
Great puns!
Do you have videos on reflection/refraction too?
Very well explained
Cool one
It nice
Thanx a lot
Cool sir
good
Thanks sir...I came here to understand diffraction but you cleared my another doubt also
Underrated comment
Good
@Canning
I understood what happens but I don’t know why spherical waves are being created
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please I need clarification... When you represent wave with a vertical line as in the video is the wave really vertical?
it need not be vertical or horizontal, it is the direction of wave propagation .. hope u understand
That was a wavefront, it just represents all the points that are in the same phase, wavefronts show us the direction of motion of the wave
Maurice Moss!!
May I know the application of wave diffraction??
For passing exams
For making a video relating to sound you might want to not record the sound while holding the microphone next to a running water tap next time
LMK IF YOU IN MRS DASANTOS CLASS
ayo anyone else here for school.......
I’m light headed 😵💫😵💫😵💫😵💫😵💫😵😵😵😵
Dude the noise in the background is so loud