
trogdor
New member
I was discussing the pros and cons of various pickup elements today at school with one of my old and eccentric professors when he told me of a little experiment he did using a solar panel as a kind of transducer...
First, he probably got pretty high. Then, he wired a little radio shack solar panel to a guitar (TS) cable and plugged it into a guitar amp.
He then cut the bottom off of a coffee can, and glued a thin mirror to the bottom with the reflective surface pointing out.
By pointing a laser at the mirror so that it reflected onto the solar panel, whilst talking into the other end of the can...his voice actually came out of the amp!! (quite distorted, but nonetheless..)
Q. How can longitudinal waves travel optically if nothing can go faster than light (and they have to pulse backwards and forwards while traveling in the same direction)
A. I think the mirror was creating fluctuations by diffracting the laser beam and thus varying how much current was inducted by the solar panel. Maybe not.
Q. What is this useful for?
A. Good question.
Anyway, I thought this was a pretty cool trick and wanted to share it with y'all...
trog
First, he probably got pretty high. Then, he wired a little radio shack solar panel to a guitar (TS) cable and plugged it into a guitar amp.
He then cut the bottom off of a coffee can, and glued a thin mirror to the bottom with the reflective surface pointing out.
By pointing a laser at the mirror so that it reflected onto the solar panel, whilst talking into the other end of the can...his voice actually came out of the amp!! (quite distorted, but nonetheless..)
Q. How can longitudinal waves travel optically if nothing can go faster than light (and they have to pulse backwards and forwards while traveling in the same direction)
A. I think the mirror was creating fluctuations by diffracting the laser beam and thus varying how much current was inducted by the solar panel. Maybe not.
Q. What is this useful for?
A. Good question.
Anyway, I thought this was a pretty cool trick and wanted to share it with y'all...
trog