Ep 2. Loudest Sound
- TV-Y
- January 1, 2015
- 22 min
Science Max: Experiments At Large season 2 episode 2, Loudest Sound, explores the world of sound and how it works. Host Phil McCordic teams up with a group of students to conduct experiments that will reveal what sound really is and how it affects everything around us.
First, Phil takes the students to a concert where they experience firsthand the power of sound. They learn about decibels and how they measure sound, and they discover that sounds above a certain level can harm our ears.
Next, Phil and the students create a sonic cannon to see if they can break a wine glass with sound alone. They experiment with different frequencies and volumes and eventually find the perfect combination that shatters the glass.
The group then moves on to study how sound can create patterns in sand and water. They use a Chladni plate to observe how sound waves create intricate geometric shapes in sand, and they also use a Rubens' tube to see how sound waves can create patterns in flames.
The students then explore the world of echolocation and how animals use sound to navigate their environments. They perform an experiment to simulate echolocation and learn how it works.
Finally, Phil and the students explore how sound can be used for communication. They study different types of sound, such as Morse code, and how they can be used to send messages. They also explore how sound waves can be used to create music, and they conclude the episode with a musical performance using only sound waves.
Overall, Science Max: Experiments At Large season 2 episode 2, Loudest Sound, is an exciting and informative exploration of the world of sound. The experiments and demonstrations are engaging and educational, and viewers will come away with a better understanding of how sound works and how it affects everything around us.