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We Tried ASMR … Sound Challenge!

Subscribe Here: https://bit.ly/2roHKoB Do you like bells jingling? Or paper rustling? Do you hate the sound of slime crunching? Want to find out how you react to different sounds? Take a sound test along with our characters in our sound challenge video! Supplies and tools: • Notebook • Acrylic pain

Fun with Sound: DIY Science Experiments!

Join us as we dive into the fascinating world of sound through simple, fun DIY experiments! Discover how vibrations create sound with everyday items like cups and strings, and explore the science behind it all. Perfect for curious minds of all ages, this video will not only teach you about the physi

Better sound when traveling in a motorhome

A good movie is only half as good if the sound is poor. Unfortunately, the integrated speakers of most TVs, as they are installed in motorhomes, are not particularly thrilling. For this reason, we like to resort to an external soundbar, which is also suitable for wireless music listening. 📌 QSPORT

Guess the Animal by Sound Challenge!

Join us for a fun and interactive game where you'll guess various animal sounds! Test your knowledge and see how many you can identify correctly. It's perfect for animal lovers of all ages. Get ready to listen carefully and have a blast!

Black Hole Apocalypse | How to Detect Gravitational Waves

Learn about gravitational waves and how they can be detected in this video from NOVA: Black Hole Apocalypse. Use this resource to visualize abstract concepts related to waves and wave interactions and to provide opportunities for students to develop and use models and to communicate explanations wit

How a wave is created

Winds cause water particles to move in a circular motion. In the process, they pass the energy on to the next particle, which in turn passes it on to the next. This is how the wave motion continues. Author: ZDF/Terra X plus/Bilderfest/Tillman Graach/Sabine Bussman/Dirk Hagen/Phillip Becker, Maximil

The Relationship Between Clouds and Atmospheric Waves

For more Science Videos: https://lt.org/ * Our planet’s cloudiness has been heretofore understood as being controlled by the slowly varying, large scale, atmospheric circulation known as the Hadley cell. In this video, CLAUDIA STEPHAN argues that this model is overly simplistic. * Bringing recent me