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Acoustic Properties: The caves have remarkable acoustic qualities. The inner chambers are designed in such a way that sound resonates across the smooth walls, creating a reverberating effect.
A rugosimeter, also known as a roughness tester or surface roughness meter, is a device used to measure the surface roughness of materials, including granite. Surface roughness is a quantitative assessment of the texture of a surface, calculated by measuring the bumps, valleys, and other imperfections on the material's surface. Rz (Average Maximum Height) measures the average vertical distance from the highest peak to the lowest valley across several sampling lengths.

On the left Barabar cave, the Rz is much lower compared to the right, where industrial granite is used which indicates that the polishing techniques are astounding.
The Barabar Caves have intrigued scientists much like the pyramids do. They are perfectly symmetrical and resonate sound effectively. A team of researchers was experimenting with different frequencies and noticed that at 75 hertz, the sound resonated more than at other frequencies. Then, unexpectedly, their boom box died. They did the same exact experiment 1y later, and their boom box died again.

Now Listen to the background sound at exactly 1h51:40sec

https://youtu.be/xJhHYiVg9bI?t=6692
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First, tell me what you heard.

Then, explain what could have happened.
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First, tell me what you heard.

Then, explain what could have happened.
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75%
1. Buzz/Crackle/Popping
12%
2. Silence
6%
3. People Talking
4%
4. Splashing
3%
5. Slamming
What type of waves are generated in a resonance chamber?
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In their report, the 3D mapping team concluded that the resonant frequency of the cave was 74.9 Hz.
Which german engineer born in 1821 developed a formula for calculating the resonant frequency of a 3D volume?
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In their report, the 3D mapping team concluded that the resonant frequency of the cave was 74.9 Hz.
Which german engineer born in 1821 developed a formula for calculating the resonant frequency of a 3D volume?
Anonymous Poll
15%
1. Leonhard Euler
24%
2. Michael Faraday
62%
3. Hermann von Helmholtz
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Resonant Cavities (the cave): These are structures designed to contain and reflect waves back and forth. The dimensions of the cavity are typically tuned to specific wavelengths or frequencies, which enhances the standing wave formation at those frequencies—a phenomenon known as resonance.

Increasing Amplitude (the boom box): At resonance, the cavity allows the wave's amplitude to build up because the energy input at the resonant frequency is continuously reinforced by constructive interference. This accumulation of energy leads to increased amplitudes of the standing wave.

But Sound waves do not inherently involve electric or magnetic fields, unlike electromagnetic waves.

Can someone explain how a mechanical (sound wave) standing wave transformed into a standing electromagnetic wave that induced a voltage surge across the electrical circuits of the boom box?
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Resonant Cavities (the cave): These are structures designed to contain and reflect waves back and forth. The dimensions of the cavity are typically tuned to specific wavelengths or frequencies,
Anonymous Poll
7%
1. Photovoltaic Effect
75%
2. Piezoelectric Effect
9%
3. Thermoelectric Effect
9%
4. Photoelastic Effect
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The boom box was positionned at the center of these caves and emitting a sound wave of 75 hertz.

Can someone tell me what do the barabar cave structures remind them of ?