These Students Invented A Low Frequency Sound Fire Extinguisher True
These Students Invented A Low Frequency Sound Fire Extinguisher True Students seth robertson and viet tran from george mason university have developed a way to harness sound and use it as a fire extinguisher. low frequency sound waves—similar to the deep bass. Dousing flames with low frequency sound waves. 02 apr 2015. fire busters: robertson and tran drown out a blaze. a new type of extinguisher that uses sound waves to put out fires has been built by two engineering students in the us. both chemical and water free, the invention offers a relatively non destructive method of fire control, which.
Students Create A Fire Extinguisher That Puts Out Flames Using Sound Waves Boom out da fi ya! bass out da flames! firefighters may be snuffing blazes with deep toned sound, if a new device invented by two engineering students in fairfax, virginia, catches on. viet tran. Students invent a sound wave fire extinguisher updated 9:17 pm edt, fri march 27, 2015 video ad feedback. students invent a sound wave fire extinguisher students invent a sound wave fire. It might sound like an amazing party toy but this sonic fire extinguisher actually can put out a fire with sound waves spread through a mobile […] published: jan 13, 2017 10:00 am est. Low frequency sound waves in the 30 to 60 hertz range — “the thump thump bass in hip hop” — can apparently separate oxygen from fuel,” tran said in a gmu news release.
Sound Based Fire Extinguisher Invented By Gmc Students Techaeris It might sound like an amazing party toy but this sonic fire extinguisher actually can put out a fire with sound waves spread through a mobile […] published: jan 13, 2017 10:00 am est. Low frequency sound waves in the 30 to 60 hertz range — “the thump thump bass in hip hop” — can apparently separate oxygen from fuel,” tran said in a gmu news release. March 22, 2015 at 8:06 p.m. edt. it happens so quickly you almost don’t believe it: seth robertson and viet tran ignite a fire, snap on their low rumbling bass frequency generator and extinguish. It’s an ingenious invention that looks simple but is actually quite complicated. the wave extinguisher generates sound from a typical stereo speaker and amplifies that sound through something called a columnator—basically, a funnel that shoots sound waves at the fire. “the columnator,” says seth, “is able to direct the sound to.
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