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Visualizing Sound: Chladni Plates

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This lecture explores the visualization of sound through Chladni plates, which reveal the connection between sound and vibration on a two-dimensional surface. By stimulating the plate at different frequencies, standing waves are formed, creating intricate patterns that help predict resonant frequencies and inspire music.

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