Haroon has won international acclaim for installations that test the interplay and
friction between sound and light waves and electric current.
Haroon Mirza has won international acclaim for installations that test the interplay and
friction between sound and light waves and electric current.
Not exact matches
One idea is that
sound waves can lather up the grains
between the two plates in a way that decreases
friction, to make a slip easier.
I assume that what is happening is that the clutch (or whatever) went into the
friction point where the engine isn't completely connected to the wheels, but still transfer power (I took physics, I know the difference
between static and dynamic
friction) to the wheels, therefore the
sound and vibrations.