If not, it's a very cool video for those who haven't seen it (and an excellent demonstration of standing wave modes):
Has this been posted before?
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It looks like a rectangular plate that's being driven at the center by an actuator of some sort (like the voice coil of a speaker). They're sweeping the frequency upwards. At certain frequencies, axial and/or tangential standing wave modes of the plate occur and the sand collects in the nodes of the standing waves. The odd patterns are formed by different combinations of different axial and different tangential modes.
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Originally posted by peterSits crazy... i have no idea whats going on... very much interested in an explanation
It's one of those scientific experiment kits people can buy. There was a link to the source on the website where it was first posted.
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