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A ruben's tube is basically a flaming equalizer. It uses a speaker in a tube to cause the sound pressure to affect the gas flow, thus making varying flames!F
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The Flame Tube, or Ruben's Tube, is a classic physics experiment. This video provides a brief description of how a Ruben's Tube is constructed and how it wor
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In this video I will show you how a Ruben's Tube is made and explain how longitudinal waves transform into peaks and valleys of fire above the tube. These t
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An instructional video to show you (probably a science teacher) how to build, set up, and use a Ruben's tube in the classroom or lab to show sound waves as f
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The classic physics experiment involving sound, a tube of propane and fire. Created for Flash Forward 2006, but useful in any case where you are not allowed
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A Rubens tube setup. A Rubens tube, also known as a standing wave flame tube, or simply flame tube, is a physics apparatus for demonstrating acoustic standing waves in a tube. Invented by German physicist Heinrich Rubens in 1905, it graphically shows the relationship between sound waves and sound pressure, as a primitive oscilloscope.Today, it is used only occasionally, typically as a
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This question came about after a Dutch physics professor, Pieter Rijke, investigated the relationship between gases, fire, and sounds. In Rijke's experiment, he used iron mesh within a large glass tube to create singing flames. When the glass was held over the fire, the glass would emit a musical tone which confused scientists.
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Rubens' Tube. The Rubens' tube, also known as the standing wave flame tube, or simply flame tube, is a physics experiment demonstrating a standing wave. It shows the relationship between sound waves and sound pressure. A length of pipe is perforated along the top and sealed at both ends - one seal is attached to a small speaker or frequency
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In 1905, a German physicist named Heinrich Rubens displayed his flaming tube for his students to observe acoustic standing waves. He pumped his brass tube full of coal gas, waited two minutes, and then ignited the gas that was escaping through 100 2mm holes on top of the tube. Rubens' students gazed with delight as the little flames flickered
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Scroll down to see the trumpet Rubens Tube video that has gone viral as well as more videos featuring the experiment. A classic physics experiment called Rubens Tube allows us to "see" sound. This viral trumpet performance demonstrates its principles. The physics experiment was created by German physicist Heinrich Rubens in 1905.
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The classic physics experiment involving sound, a tube of propane and fire. Created for Flash Forward 2006, but useful in any case where you are not allowed
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A ruben's tube is basically a flaming equalizer. It uses a speaker in a tube to cause the sound pressure to affect the gas flow, thus making varying flames!F
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Twinrawk writes - "The classic physics experiment involving sound, a tube of propane and fire. Created for Flash Forward 2006, but useful in any case where you are not allowed to have fire. I push through the tube 449 Hz then higher frequencies, then some jazz and then some rock. This is real life sound visualization." - Link. Related:
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Procedure: Connect the Ruben's tube to the gas supply and light along the outlet holes when the gas is turned on. Adjust the gas flow so that the flames are about 1/2 inch high. Turn on the wave generator and adjust the frequency to the resonant frequencies of the tube (these are written on the tube itself). Up to 8 wavelengths can be easily seen.
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Physics is cool.This video was never edited, I think that it was the anti shake enhancement youtube offers reacting to the flashes of the fire.
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Standing Longitudinal Waves in a gas: Reuben's Tube. A 12' steel tube has holes along the top. A speaker is at one end, and a 'tuning' plunger is at the other. The plunger is pushed in to the black mark, tuning the tube to multiples of about 70 Hz. Propane is introduced at full force into the tube, and the gas is lit above the holes.
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History and Original Composition. The Ruben's tube was invented in 1905, by a German physicist named Heinrich Rubens, born in 1865. The original device consisted of a four-meter long section of a pipe with 200 holes of equal diameter placed uniformly along its length. The ends of the pipe were sealed, and an inflammable gas was pumped into it.
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Step 13: Using Your Rubens' Tube. Assuming you've already gone over the safety notes, the first step in using the Rubens' tube is to "prime" the tube. First - Attach the fuel source. Again, make sure there's a safe length of hose between the propane tank and the tube itself.
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Wiimote Rubens Tube: Control Fire With Sound! (And a Nintendo Wiimote!): A Ruben's tube is essentially a demonstration of standing waves in air. Numerous very small holes are drilled at lengths through the top of the tube and propane or a similar gas is fed through it. By forcing sound waves into the tube thro
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The classic physics experiment involving sound, a tube of propane and fire. Created for Flash Forward 2006, but useful in any case where you are not allowed to have fire. I push through the tube 449 Hz then higher frequencies, then some jazz and then some rock. This is real life sound visualization.
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