electroyas
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I thought of making crystals oscillator with stones for low freq. Is it possible ?
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Is it possible ?
It gave some frequency even for granite i guess
Perhaps a stone on a string.Think grandfather's clock. Both pendulums and quartz crystals require a power source and some form of feedback to continue oscillating.
Ken
it seems it generated some freq due to the capacitance effect. Next i tried with sound resonance frequency incase i could get some feed back and amplify it, still i could not get the natural freq from a condencer mic. What kind of mic do i need to get for that? Then at least i can have a specific freq from normal rock .
a condenser mic is a "one way" piezoelectric device, meaning it has a small preamplifier built into it, and signal only comes out... it's not truly a two terminal device in the same sense as a crystal. if you are trying to use a rock as an acoustic resonator of some kind, you need an actuator and a sensor, such as a sounder and a microphone both physically attached on opposite sides of the rock. this arrangement then becomes a 4-terminal device, much like a spring reverb in the way it's arranged and the way it functions.