Physics Lecture – 39 – Guitar Sound Waves Velocity

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26 responses to “Physics Lecture – 39 – Guitar Sound Waves Velocity”

  1. Eklavya Avatar

    Yes they can break the sound barrier many times but they do it very high in the atmosphere to reduce drag. It's kind of cheating but technically they did break it so ehh.

  2. Joseph McDonnell Avatar

    Kinda relating to waves but have you guys seen if you tap the screen of ur laptop with ur nail it makes a sort of wave?

  3. Patrick Oconnor Avatar

    ty you should teach if do not you

  4. GuitarMD Pittsburgh Avatar

    Another guy who gets it right, terminology not withstanding

  5. emilbaekdahl Avatar

    Is it me or does the guitar look a little like Sid from Ice Age? O.o

  6. AtactHD Avatar

    hahaha 1:24 i laughed out loud when you said blow hole. thank you bucky.

  7. Pedro Daia Avatar

    Hey man, continue with slick development!

  8. xenosagaX2 Avatar

    waiting for more physics tutorial! πŸ˜€

  9. SDTricker Avatar

    NICE!!!!! You are starting to get into waves.. Please please get into Modern Physics. There are hardly any modern physics videos online. Not even Khanacademy even really touches those topics.

  10. tygrera Avatar

    tnx for uploading my teacher cant explain anything to me, but you can thanks a lot πŸ™‚

  11. Datin Seri Farisya Avatar

    bucky,can you please continue tutorial for java dev game with slick?

  12. profhaxable Avatar

    i LIKE THE GUITAR YOU DRAWN

  13. Nadav Geva Avatar

    Nothing you teach is practical, since you never explain how to apply those things. I really love your lessons and appreciate them but your fans are a bit too fanny and ignore the fact that you never get to the root of anything.

  14. Sploshua Avatar

    what program do you use for the chalk board i can tell your using a tablet to draw it?

  15. sbhtkktupr Avatar

    please tell me how you made that green board and colors.. my teacher asked that for his classes
    please reply.
    thanks πŸ™‚

  16. MohamedElabdBUE Avatar

    Better than millions of physics teachers πŸ™‚ You are the one πŸ˜‰

  17. Xenomote Avatar

    eerm… i know it is REALLY off topic but i cant get my udk to work and i don't know what to do… πŸ™ i followed your tutorials and it still doesnt work. HALP MEH PLS!

  18. Jack42 Avatar

    actually the speed of a sound wave is always about 330 m/s, and the length of the wave then depends on the frequency.
    the length of a sound wave then would be: 330m/s / fequency

  19. Thomaxonal Avatar

    *Clicks on video.* "Hey I know that voice."…
    Is there anything you don't teach?

  20. Flubadoodoo Avatar

    no, it depends on what the sound wave is travelling in, or the medium that it's traveling in, for example sound travels at around 340 m/s in air at around room temperature, but it travels at around 1500 m/s in water and way faster in solids

  21. btmatto Avatar

    great video, but I don have one questions. Isn't the speed of sound 340-350 m/s?

  22. futuredeath Avatar

    Damn! awesome vidz and tutorials!

  23. aim bii Avatar

    i love physics!

  24. dignyochick Avatar

    I dont even like or need to watch physics but I enjoy ur videos anyway lol.

  25. Anthony Otero Avatar

    first view first comment πŸ™‚ heei bucky how are you keep up the good work πŸ˜€

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