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The power of the resonance.

 

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The power of the resonance.

We all know the tale of Nikola Tesla and his resonance test. That man just made a small loudspeaker, where the membrane was made by using the same steel, that was used in the steel support structure in the house where he lived. When Tesla connected electricity to that loudspeaker the thing causes that the entire house started to shake and it almost collapsed.

The tale of Roland would not interesting people without his horn. When Roland blew his horn, birds dropped from the sky and the mountain split into two pieces. The fact is that this kind of effect can be done by using resonance. Even the low-energetic resonance can cause that the strongest concrete can be broken. Even the low-noise loudspeaker that puts the steel structure in the concrete wall oscillating can cause very big damages to the structure.

The horn of Roland would make the iron atoms in the mountain and the hemoglobin in the blood of birds oscillating, and when those molecules are breaking that causes that the cracks will come to the mountain and the birds are dying. So what if the horn is made by using oak? The sound of the horn causes the resonance effect to the oak, and in the past, the ships were made by using oak. That thing causes the cracks in the structures of the ships, which are made of oak.

When we are thinking about modern materials like graphene, we can make the oscillating membranes by using graphene. That thing would cause the resonance in the carbon atoms of the steel. This kind of resonance will cause cracks in the steel layer.

The resonance means that when the identical material layers are opposite together when the other layer is starting to vibrate, that vibration turns to another layer. So that means the superpositioning of the wave movement between layers, and if things like steel structure in concrete would start to resonate that thing would crack the entire wall.

Have you ever thought about what happens if you would make a horn by using calcium? Or use bones in the material of the horn? That thing will make the oscillation in the bones of the people. And that kind of thing can cause painful injuries. Or even death.

There is also introduced idea that the sonar systems would equip with the frequency, which causes resonance to the hull of the submarines and body of aircraft. The small bricks will cause devastating effects in the deep sea or during high-speed flying. So that is the thing, why the military is so interesting about that kind of thing.

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