
Resonance | Ep. 302
11/24/2016 | 26m 45sVideo has Closed Captions
Resonant rods, rings and pipes and powerful pendulums!
Resonant rods, rings and pipes and powerful pendulums! The Curious Crew learns that every object has the potential to vibrate, and those vibrations occur in different wave patterns. Resonance is adding an additional force with a matching frequency the wave. STEM Challenge: making a membranophone. Curious About Careers: Nuclear Physicist Artemis Spyrou explains how a cyclotron works.
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Curious Crew is a local public television program presented by WKAR
Supported in part by ITEC - Information Technology Empowerment Center and The John E. Fetzer Institute Fund of the Kalamazoo Community Foundation.

Resonance | Ep. 302
11/24/2016 | 26m 45sVideo has Closed Captions
Resonant rods, rings and pipes and powerful pendulums! The Curious Crew learns that every object has the potential to vibrate, and those vibrations occur in different wave patterns. Resonance is adding an additional force with a matching frequency the wave. STEM Challenge: making a membranophone. Curious About Careers: Nuclear Physicist Artemis Spyrou explains how a cyclotron works.
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Curious Crew is a local public television program presented by WKAR
Supported in part by ITEC - Information Technology Empowerment Center and The John E. Fetzer Institute Fund of the Kalamazoo Community Foundation.