Channel: We The Curious
Category: Education
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Description: A gramophone - or phonograph - turns the vibrations of a needle moving along a record into sound. But is it possible to listen to the grooves in an old vinyl record using your teeth? In this video, Ross investigates and shows you how to make your own paper gramophone at home. How to make an anti-gravity hourglass: youtu.be/OG_fIN_P0UE This video was produce and presented by: Ross Exton See, hear and feel the vibrations from a series of immersive experiments in our new family science show, Good Vibrations: at-bristol.org.uk/event/good-vibrations?date=2016-02-29 Twitter: twitter.com/we_the_curious Facebook: facebook.com/wethecurious Instagram: instagram.com/we_the_curious We The Curious is an idea and a place for everyone. We’re all about asking questions, being playful and testing things out. An educational charity that removes boundaries around science - connecting art, people, everything, in a united culture of curiosity. wethecurious.org Music: Provided courtesy of YouTube Audio Library