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resonance effect
About this tag
The resonance effect tag on WindowsForum.com covers a specific technical anomaly where audio frequencies can interfere with computer hardware. The primary example discussed is the 2005 discovery that Janet Jackson's 'Rhythm Nation' music video contained a frequency matching the natural resonant frequency of certain 5400 RPM laptop hard drives, causing them to malfunction and crash the system. This phenomenon, detailed by Microsoft engineer Raymond Chen, highlights how sound waves can physically disrupt mechanical components in older hardware. The tag explores the intersection of audio, physics, and computer engineering, focusing on a real-world case of unintended resonance affecting Windows-based laptops.
In 2005, an unusual technical anomaly emerged: playing Janet Jackson's 1989 hit "Rhythm Nation" could crash certain models of laptop computers. This phenomenon was first detailed by Microsoft software engineer Raymond Chen, who recounted that a major computer manufacturer discovered that the...
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