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World's Largest Horn Shatters Glass
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49,363,567 Views ā€¢ Nov 28, 2018 ā€¢ Click to toggle off description
I might upgrade my car horn to this.

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Here is a behind the scenes video from the day: Ā Ā Ā ā€¢Ā TeslaĀ vsĀ World'sĀ LargestĀ Horn!Ā Ā 


ELI20 version: I answered why you want a large outlet area but not necessarily why it curves like that. Anytime you have a sudden change in cross-sectional area in the horn you will get waves reflecting back at the source. You don't want that because that is wasted energy that could have moved forward. Even if it goes from a small cross-section to a larger, if you do it suddenly you get those wasted waves. So you want the horn to basically be asymptotic at the exit so you never have a jump in discontinuity when it exits to the wide open air. So a directors cone isn't as good as the curved shapes I showed because it still has the sudden change when it dumps into the open air.



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Summary: I made a huge horn and broke glass with it and explored why horns are shaped the way they are.



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@microwave3392

4 years ago

Dogs on the other side of the earth "What the actuall f*** was that"

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@DanielLopez-up6os

4 years ago

I bet there must've been an Extremely confused farmer why he just heard a ships foghorn in the desert.

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@josephmoore766

1 year ago

I love how you can take something that I consider to be a bit boring sometimes and make it so entertaining while still having it be educating!

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@UnwantedGhost1-anz25

5 months ago

Imagine putting this thing in a tunnel cave full of bats?

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@voltred1626

4 years ago

This is our rally horn for the raid on Area 51

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@unoriginalclips9923

3 years ago

ā€œHoney why are there ship horns in the Arizona desertā€ ā€œJust ignore thatā€

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@bugtalk84

1 year ago

Watching that glass shatter was so satisfying to watch. I thoroughly enjoyed it.

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@Amy-mo9ki

8 months ago

This is the best explanation of impedance matching.

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@MindandQiR1

4 years ago

So many lizards were traumatized by this experiment.

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@felicitydawsonyuhi9556

3 years ago

The little girl melted my heart ā€go higher marko wober!ā€

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@nakednoisecolin

1 year ago

from MarkĀ“s dope attitude, knowledge and communication skills a lot of teachers could benefit...from which a lot of kids would like to go to school... and so on...

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@HayesRanch

3 months ago

Out of all your Designs and Crazy Inventions for this channel, this is my favorite! Great Job! Love this Demo!!!!!!!

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@LelliotTube

4 years ago

I love how Lincoln pretended to be surprised when he heard the regular horn

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@lonequester

5 years ago

The 11 second time delay is literally insane to witness!

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@eugeneminton2613

8 months ago

the material the horn is made of will change the sound too. it has to deal with vibration, sound waves and harmonics. idk the scales thou, sorry. i only could reference bells of brass, iron, steel, copper, nickel or gold even. i would assume it works the same with air horns.

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@inspectorgadget346

1 year ago

And now we know how those stories get started about communities hearing strange vibrations and humming sounds and have no idea where they originated from.

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@skandisjvel1147

4 years ago

My dad's sneeze: finally a worthy opponent! Our battle will be legendary!

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@masonpilkington4878

5 years ago

4:58 it kinda sounds like spongebob's horn when he wakes up

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@elrarxd

4 months ago

ser chileno y ver este video en espaƱol es una maravilla

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