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The discussion focuses on explaining the physics principles behind a kinetic sculpture that features a battery-powered fan and wind chime resonance chambers. Key concepts include the conversion of electrical energy from the batteries into mechanical energy for the propeller, as well as the generation of sound through the resonance chambers. Participants suggest exploring how different lengths of wind chimes produce varying tones and the mechanics of sound generation. The importance of understanding torque, wave/sound dynamics, wind, friction, and energy in relation to the project is emphasized. Continued inquiry and clarification on these principles are encouraged for better comprehension.
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I made something of a kinetic sculpture for a project in class. The problem is, I'm having trouble describing the physics principles behind it. Here is the kinetic sculpture in a nutshell, so to speak. A mini fan, powered by batteries, makes a propeller move. There's two "resonance chambers" of a windchime attached to the propeller, so while the propeller moves, the little chambers from the windchime make sound. Now, I was hoping to use torque, wave/sound, wind, friction, and energy, as my principles, but It's hard for me to explain, in terms of the project. Can anybody help me out?
 
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Sounds like you already know what youre doing.
Are you trying to say something along the lines of: The elec energy from the battery turns into mechanical energy in the propeller ... etc?
 
^That is exactly what I'm trying to do. Can you help me out?
 
Nikola Tesla said:
^That is exactly what I'm trying to do. Can you help me out?

You have a lot going on there. The wind chimes alone could be a nice topic of discussion. Why do chimes of different lengths produce different tones?

http://www.physicsclassroom.com/Class/sound/u11l5c.html

Is something hitting your chimes? or are they just swinging through the air making sound because the air is blowing over them?
 
Just have a think about what's happening in each situation. How is each thing possible?

Ok, so there's a potential electrical energy inthe batteries. It is used up turning the fan. ie mechanical energy. Then just think about how the sound is generated in the resonance chambers.

Keep asking questions if youre unsure.
 
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