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The Singing Cymbal: Is It Really Photon Momentum?, Thomas R. Moore, Samantha Collin, Nikki Etchenique Apr 2016

The Singing Cymbal: Is It Really Photon Momentum?, Thomas R. Moore, Samantha Collin, Nikki Etchenique

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A simple demonstration that is occasionally used in the classroom to show that light carries momentum involves making an orchestral cymbal audibly ring using light from a common photoflash. A metal plate or a piece of foil can also be used, however, it appears that many people use a cymbal because the sound is easily heard at a reasonable distance. It is such an impressive example of the effects attributable to photon momentum that it is posted on the CERN website for educational under the name “singing cymbal.” Although it is an impressive demonstration, a series of simple classroom experiments …


Axial Vibrations Of Brass Wind Instrument Bells And Their Acoustical Influence: Theory And Simulations, Wilfried Kausel, Vasileios Chatziioannou, Thomas R. Moore, Britta R. Gorman, Michelle Rokni Jun 2015

Axial Vibrations Of Brass Wind Instrument Bells And Their Acoustical Influence: Theory And Simulations, Wilfried Kausel, Vasileios Chatziioannou, Thomas R. Moore, Britta R. Gorman, Michelle Rokni

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Previous work has demonstrated that structural vibrations of brass wind instruments can audibly affect the radiated sound. Furthermore, these broadband effects are not explainable by assuming perfect coincidence of the frequency of elliptical structural modes with air column resonances. In this work a mechanism is proposed that has the potential to explain the broadband influences of structural vibrations on acoustical characteristics such as input impedance, transfer function, and radiated sound. The proposed mechanism involves the coupling of axial bell vibrations to the internal air column. The acoustical effects of such axial bell vibrations have been studied by extending an existing …