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science n shit
Uploaded by: trisketthebiskit
more than likely a repost i apologize ...still cool though
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srslyjakecease (02/26/2013) [-]
Sound is just vibrational movement in the air, or another medium. So technically when you hear something, it is pushing on your eardrum. SO when applied at a high enough frequency, the waves can have enough force to lift a small object.
This is a level of science where my knowledge breaks down, and I'm sure there's more to it than I have said, so good day to you.
This is a level of science where my knowledge breaks down, and I'm sure there's more to it than I have said, so good day to you.
Acoustic levitation.
http://science.howstuffworks.com/acoustic-levitation.htm
http://science.howstuffworks.com/acoustic-levitation.htm
It's called acoustic levitation. Sound waves are holding it in place.
www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=669AcEBpdsY
www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=669AcEBpdsY
#61
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PickleTickle (02/27/2013) [+]
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To answer some people's questions: This is mostly used for pharmaceutical purposes so medicine doesn't get contaminated or dry out/crystallize. Science man, I tell you what