Secretly Turning People's Windows Into Giant Speakers With Amplified Vibrations

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Published 2020-07-29
In this video I show you how a vibration speaker works to amplify sound. And then I put it in my vacuum chamber to finalize the idea that sound cannot propagate in a vacuum.

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All Comments (21)
  • Imagine hitting the natural resonant frequency and breaking their window
  • @AlexKivikoski
    Next level: add a microphone, and make it only amplify the sounds that the people make inside the house
  • @BuzZzKiller
    What's scary is that this can easily be reversed to make windows into a microphone.
  • @YuNvrKno
    Imagine putting a huge version of one of these on a large boat, and sending out into a lake...
  • @jhonnyrock
    Next, can you turn people’s speakers into giant windows?
  • I misread the title as “Secretly Turning People’s Windows Into Giant Spiders” Quite relieved I don’t have to worry about that.
  • @ExperimentoLOGY.
    The real question is, if you put the speaker on your forehead, does it reverberate through your bones and making you the speaker? And could you subsequently hear the music inside your own head?
  • @crripper9770
    "Secretly turning people's windows into giant vibrators"
  • @BrianSantero
    That's one of the best sounding doors I've ever heard.
  • @spyynz
    me: *places on ground* everyone on earth: 🕺🕺🕺
  • @mrmoolahoola
    "Can we get a speaker?" We have speaker at home. Speaker at home: Literally you and everything
  • @techyte2647
    Imagine walking on the road and hear the road singing i believe i can fly.
  • I like how when you go from the fridge to the door you can really hear the difference in material. The door has a really nice hi-fi sound with pronounced low end and trebel and a dip in the mids.
  • @Sw33tG4mer
    Imma rick roll the entire neighborhood.
  • @icekall35
    "Turns anything into a speaker" Me: I'm a speaker
  • @nyxical420
    Imagine playing rickroll music, you can easily rickroll people with that easily
  • @Wuerfelder
    Thanks so lot for your very cool videos! I wish, someone like you would have been my physics teacher back then in my school time. I like your always surprising and highly inspirating physic experiments. I have an interesting note about this video. Try putting the speaker on your own head. I also have one of these speakers myself and have tried it out once. This feels like the music is IN YOUR OWN HEAD, that is absolutely overwhelming! Best greets from Germany!!