I wiht my assignment on the physics of a drum

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The discussion focuses on a Year 10 student's assignment about the physics of drums. Participants share several helpful online resources that explain the physics concepts related to drums, including animations of resonance modes and equations for standing waves. Suggested websites cover topics like resonant energy transfer, drum pitches, and tuning. The student expresses gratitude for the assistance received. These resources aim to enhance understanding of the physics involved in drum mechanics.
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hey, i am in year 10 and i am doing an assignment on the physics of drums. if anyone knows anything that can help me that would be great. thanks.

jack (jackio_14@hotmail.com)
 
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Here are a few websites about physics of drums, to get you started..
(jusk click on the blue underlined text to see the reference). You can also find more using your favorite search engine with keywords "drums" and "physics".

Animations showing the various modes of ahttp://www.kettering.edu/~drussell/Demos/MembraneCircle/Circle.html (drum).. This one illustrates some nice animations of modes of resonance for a drum.

how about http://www.physics.usask.ca/~hirose/ep225/animation/drum/anim-drum.htm in a drum membrane.. This one goes into some basic equations for standing waves of a drum.

How about one on the http://www.ic.sunysb.edu/Stu/mjavadif/mec104/#physics ..
Here are a few topics they go into: Intro to Drums, Physics of the Drum, Resonant Energy Transfer/Resonance, Drums and their Pitches, Tuning of Drums.

Hope some of these websites may be helpful. :wink:
 
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thanks

thanks sooo much u saved me
 
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