🔬#MESExperiments 53: Synchronization of 32 Metronomes

in MES Science3 days ago (edited)

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In #MESExperiments 53 I have uploaded the famous synchronization of 32 metronomes experiment from the Ikeguchi Laboratory in Japan on September 14, 2012. They placed the metronomes (which are devices that oscillate like a clock and produce an audible click or other sound) onto the same platform which is hung by a string. As each of the metronomes oscillates initially at their own frequency, they all get slightly nudged towards the frequency that is closest to the largest number of metronomes. Eventually all of the metronomes are beating in sync, but in this specific experiment, there is one of the metronomes that is beating in opposite phase (but still in sync). Eventually this too beats in the same phase as the rest. This is a fascinating demonstration of resonance and has wide-reaching implications beyond just physics, but in human social settings too!

#antigravity #experiment #metronome #resonance

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Timestamps

  • Synchronization of 32 metronomes on a common platform hung by spring – 0:00
  • Start of timer – 0:29
  • At 1;39 of the timer, one metronome is ticking in sync but opposite phase – 0:57
  • At 2;12 of the timer, the last remaining metronome starts to become in phase – 1:15

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Not really related.. but the metronome is a phenomenal device at helping brains gain strength. There’s a device called “interactive metronome” that a lot of neuro therapists use, that has really worked well for us!

For sure love a metronome!

 3 days ago  

Cool, thanks for the info! I need to get my hands on a few metronomes!

Yeah, they're awesome. They are really good for working memory!

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