Sound Waves: The Symphony of Physics

Sound Waves: The Symphony of Physics (2017)

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What is a sound? Dr. Helen Czerski investigates the extraordinary science behind the ones we're familiar with, and those we can't normally hear.

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 21:00 (60 min)

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E02Using Soundmars 9, 2017
S01E01Making Soundmars 2, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Sound Waves: The Symphony of Physics' premiere?

'Sound Waves: The Symphony of Physics' premiered on September 12, 2017.

Who was the host of 'Sound Waves: The Symphony of Physics'?

The host of 'Sound Waves: The Symphony of Physics' was Dr. Brian Cox.

What was the format of the show?

'Sound Waves: The Symphony of Physics' was a documentary series that explored the connection between sound and physics.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Sound Waves: The Symphony of Physics'?

The first season of 'Sound Waves: The Symphony of Physics' consisted of 6 episodes.

What were some of the topics covered in 'Sound Waves: The Symphony of Physics'?

Some of the topics covered in 'Sound Waves: The Symphony of Physics' included the physics of music, the science behind sound waves, and the role of sound in the universe.

Did 'Sound Waves: The Symphony of Physics' feature any guest experts?

Yes, 'Sound Waves: The Symphony of Physics' featured guest experts who shared their knowledge and insights on various aspects of sound and physics.

What was the goal of 'Sound Waves: The Symphony of Physics'?

The goal of 'Sound Waves: The Symphony of Physics' was to educate and entertain viewers by exploring the fascinating relationship between sound and physics.

What were some of the experiments conducted on the show?

'Sound Waves: The Symphony of Physics' featured experiments that demonstrated the properties of sound waves, such as resonance, frequency, and harmonics.

Did 'Sound Waves: The Symphony of Physics' cover historical aspects of sound and physics?

Yes, 'Sound Waves: The Symphony of Physics' delved into the history of sound and physics, highlighting significant discoveries and advancements in the field.

Were there any field trips or location shoots in 'Sound Waves: The Symphony of Physics'?

Yes, 'Sound Waves: The Symphony of Physics' took viewers on field trips to various locations, including music studios, concert halls, and research facilities, to explore the real-world applications of sound and physics.

Did 'Sound Waves: The Symphony of Physics' incorporate musical performances?

Yes, 'Sound Waves: The Symphony of Physics' featured musical performances that showcased the intricate relationship between sound, music, and physics.

Were there any notable guest musicians on the show?

'Sound Waves: The Symphony of Physics' welcomed renowned musicians who shared their insights on the connection between music and physics.

Did 'Sound Waves: The Symphony of Physics' explain the physics behind musical instruments?

Yes, 'Sound Waves: The Symphony of Physics' explored the physics behind various musical instruments, explaining how their design and construction affect the production of sound.

Did the show cover the impact of sound on our daily lives?

Yes, 'Sound Waves: The Symphony of Physics' examined how sound influences our daily lives, from communication to entertainment and beyond.

Were there any surprising discoveries or revelations in 'Sound Waves: The Symphony of Physics'?

'Sound Waves: The Symphony of Physics' presented viewers with surprising discoveries and revelations about the nature of sound and its connection to the physical world.

Did 'Sound Waves: The Symphony of Physics' incorporate visuals and animations to explain complex concepts?

Yes, 'Sound Waves: The Symphony of Physics' used visuals and animations to simplify complex scientific concepts and make them more accessible to viewers.

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