Sound of Effervescence
Offered By: APS Physics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of effervescence in this 28-minute Physical Review Journal Club discussion featuring Juliette Pierre from Sorbonne Université. Delve into the unique sound of champagne bubbles, examining evidence that suggests these sounds are caused by vibrations of the bubble cavity during the bursting process. Learn how this research could potentially allow scientists to use sound recordings to determine the volume of gas released when a bubble pops. Follow along as Pierre presents her findings, then engage in a lively Q&A session moderated by Michael Brenner from Harvard University. Cover topics such as frequency signatures, experimental setups, acoustic emissions, resonance, and bubble models, gaining insights into the intricate world of effervescence and its acoustic properties.
Syllabus
Introduction
Presentation
Comparison
Frequency signature
Literature
Experimental setup
Acoustic emission
Graph
Resonance
Bubble model
Frequency chart
Questions
Discussion
Taught by
APS Physics
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