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        <description>In this video I take a break from the heavy technical side of thermoacoustics to play with a giant propane powered singing tube. This is also called a Rijke tube, and you can find another great video explaining how they work from Bruce Yeany here: https://youtu.be/hMf8Rn4bdME Also check out the other videos so far in my thermoacoustic series: Part one, thermoacoustic engines: https://youtu.be/abswNCqnMRQ Part two, thermoacoustic refrigeration: https://youtu.be/kkBBkQ8jFRY A special thanks to my top Patrons: LVE, Enzo Breda Lee, Jon Hartmann, TheBackyardScientist &amp; Eugene Pakhomov! If you enjoy these videos please consider supporting my efforts to continually improve them: https://www.patreon.com/NightHawkProjects Thanks for watching! -Ben</description>
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