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The acoustics laboratory at Kettering University uses a technique known as Experimental Modal Analysis (EMA) to extract vibrational mode shapes, resonance frequencies and damping rates for structures. These...
Adam Hart-Davis investigates why the Millennium Bridge wobbled and how it was fixed by building his own wobbling bridge.
Over the past three decades reports of the condition known as ‘Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome’ have increased at an alarming rate. This condition commonly includes painful and potentially debilitating...
Video-basedteaching pack containing visual evidence of key scientific phenomena. All the sequences have been chosen to show some aspect of the principles of the physical sciences as described in many new...
Hand-arm vibration can damage employees’ health permanently. Hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS) is a health risk for over a million people in jobs where power tools and machines are regularly used. In this...
A simulation of the dynamics of vibrating systems. The user will be able to build and analyse a 3-D vibrating system. When used in conjunction with the INTERACT communication facility, the simulation can be...
Support video for course S271. [See synopses of individual programmes for details of content.]
Computer-based physics teaching material with multimedia mresources, with each module providing sufficient for a complete first-year course on its topic. Intended as a substitute for lectures but to be used...
The nature of vibrations and sounds - shows how each instrument needs a vibrator, an resonator and efflux. Covers: comparison of wave forms on CRO; music and noise; pitch - frequency, amplitude; musical...
Vibrations occur in most mechanical systems. The different types of oscillations which cause vibration are analysed and the concepts of damping and resonance are explained. The application of these ideas in...
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