At 10:29 AM 8/15/04, you wrote:
There is the well-known phenomenon of shattering a
wine glass using a strong audio signal set at a
specific frequency. What determines what frequency it
takes to shatter a wine glass? The frequency that
glass, or even that particular glass, exists at and
responds to.

Your talking about the resonant frequency of matter. http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Resonance

This has nothing to do with an energy that an object transmits or exists at. Its the speed at which an object will sympathetically vibrate physically when mechanically or electrically stimulated at or near the frequency its particular physical makeup will move at. Objects do not vibrate at their resonant frequency unless externally stimulated mechanically or electrically at or near its resonant frequency.

A frequency meter would not be capable of determining resonant frequency.


David Bearrow
www.addaphonejack.com


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