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Skyler0114
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Can one adjust the properties of a sound wave to use it to spin an arbitrary object of shape S in a medium comprised of the same material. My intuition tells me that it would be much more difficult (if not impossible) to do this with spherical objects, so for now we can assume the object is assymetric if that makes things easier.
Here is a possible example: Let's say for example we want to spin a cube of aluminum inside a big bundle of loosely (or tightly) packed aluminum shavings.
Here is a possible example: Let's say for example we want to spin a cube of aluminum inside a big bundle of loosely (or tightly) packed aluminum shavings.