[pianotech] A demo of oscillation interactions

Duaine Hechler dahechler at att.net
Sun Sep 30 14:18:23 MDT 2012


Well......as the comments pointed out ....the movement of the underlying table is what makes them synchronize;-)

On 09/27/2012 11:39 AM, Cy Shuster wrote:
> For those of us dealing in the interactions of vibration over time, this is pretty fascinating! 32 metronomes start 
> randomly, and then synchronize. Watch the right-hand row around the 2:00 mark for an antinode to develop, and notice 
> how quickly it shifts phase. The platform the metronomes stand on appears to be suspended by string, and the amount it 
> moves left and right changes a lot over time.
>
> http://youtu.be/JWToUATLGzs
>
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