The Stochastic Guitar
Classical Physics
2024-04-08 v1
Abstract
Stochastic physics is a central pillar of modern research in many fields, but is rarely presented to undergrad students in a hands-on experiment. Here, we demonstrate how a human-scale, simple, and affordable experimental setup can be used to fill this gap, and to illustrate many advanced concepts in a step-by-step approach. Based on a metal wire (such as a guitar string), our setup facilitates the observation of fluctuating dynamics in the time domain, the frequency spectrum, and in the rotating phase space. The latter allows introducing time-dependent cross-correlations between the sine and cosine quadratures of the stochastic motion, which feature deterministic order even in the absence of any deterministic forces.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2404.04045,
title = {The Stochastic Guitar},
author = {Andreas Eggenberger and Alexander Eichler},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.04045},
year = {2024}
}
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