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The Wave Equation + how to Measure the Speed of Light in your kitchen! (Waves Physics)

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The speed of a wave is calculated by multiplying the frequency of the wave by its wavelength. This is one of the key equation in physics (in the same category as f=ma or V=RI), and is applies to all types of waves. It is so important that it is called "The Wave Equation"!

In this video I will derive this equation for you so that you really understand where it comes from and its implications. And then, it will be time to play a little with it: We will measure the speed of light by using a microwave oven, a slice of cheese and the wave equation.

After describing a little the theory (the establishment of standing waves, why microwaves heat food etc…), I will carry out the measurement. You will see that we will find a value for the speed of light very close to the commonly accepted 3 x 10^8 m/s.

This video is also an occasion to show how to carry out a simple physics measurement, how to analyse the uncertainty on such measurement and how to propagate this uncertainty to the value which is being calculated (Here the speed of light).

*** Content of this video ***
0:00 The Wave Equation Introduction
0:45 How does a particle move in a (transversal) wave?
2:11 The wave equation Derivation with period
2:49 What is frequency ?
3:20 The wave equation Derivation with frequency
4:10 How to measure the speed of light? (theory)
7:00 How to measure the speed of light? (measurement)
9:43 How to measure the speed of light? (data analysis)

*** Credits ***
Music by Edouard Reny.

*** More Info ***
This video is produced and presented by Edouard Reny, Ph.D. in solid state chemistry and private tutor in Physical Sciences.

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