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The difference should be in how long it vibrates. On earth, the vibrating glass loses energy to the air, both through sound waves (which you can hear) and damping/friction of the air. In space there is no air to which the glass can transfer energy, so it should vibrate forever. Of course, since there is no atmosphere, you wouldn't hear it vibrating.
In space there is no air to which the glass can transfer energy, so it should vibrate forever.
Quote from: jpetruccelli on 12/06/2007 19:29:08In space there is no air to which the glass can transfer energy, so it should vibrate forever.Wouldn't the internal friction of the glass molecules (very slowly) dampen the vibration?
At one time the Quartz crystals used for frequency generation were vacuum mounted presumably to improve the "Q" factor but I do not think that this is done today.