Energy from Sound Waves? Is it Possible?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion centers around the feasibility and practicality of creating a device that can harness energy from sound waves. Participants explore various aspects of sound energy, its applications, and related phenomena, with a mix of technical insights and speculative ideas.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Debate/contested
  • Technical explanation

Main Points Raised

  • One participant questions the practicality of harnessing sound waves, suggesting that sound waves typically carry little energy, citing an example of sound power in a football stadium.
  • Another participant humorously references microphones as a means of capturing sound energy, while also mentioning the need to amplify signals.
  • A participant provides a fact about the energy produced by yelling for an extended period, indicating the limited energy potential of sound.
  • Sonoluminescence is mentioned as a phenomenon where sound waves can cause bubbles to emit light, suggesting a unique interaction between sound and energy.
  • There is a reference to a pseudoscientific theory regarding the Giza Pyramids, which claims they were designed to capture and amplify Earth's resonance for energy generation, although this theory is noted as unproven.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express differing views on the potential of harnessing sound energy, with some providing humorous or anecdotal evidence of its limitations, while others introduce speculative theories without reaching a consensus on the feasibility of such devices.

Contextual Notes

Some claims rely on anecdotal evidence or pseudoscientific theories, and the discussion includes references to phenomena that may not directly relate to practical applications of sound energy.

Durran
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Is it possible (or even practical) to create a device that can harness the power of sound waves?
 
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Durran,

Ever hear of a microphone? :-)
 
As far as I know usual sound waves have little energy. The sound power exerted by a complete football stadium roughly mades a cup of tea.

I don't remember, but I think that in General Engineering forum there is a thread about sound power used in freezing machines. Take a look at there.
 
jdavel said:
Durran,

Ever hear of a microphone? :-)

You need to increase the gain of a signal on a microphone though?

As for harnessing sound waves...try shouting at a windmill :smile:
 
Useless fact: If you yelled for 8 years, 7 months and 6 days, you would have produced enough sound energy to heat one cup of coffee.
 
kirovman

"You need to increase the gain of a signal on a microphone though?"

You mean you need to amplify it? Not if all you're trying to do is "harness the power of sound waves" which was what the original question was about.
 
more relevant, but perhaps still useless fact: a trained opera singer could yell a tone resonant with the cup & coffee and shatter it in <60 seconds.
 
There is a pseudoscience theory that suggests that the Giza Pyramids were built to capture and amplify the resonance of the Earth to generate electricty. The author's name is Christopher Dunn and the book was "The Giza Power Plant." Interesting details about the pryamids in that book, even if the theory is unproven, or hairbrained.
 

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