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3B 10.10 - Waves in Motion
Demonstrates: Constructive interference.
Description: A rubber rope is attached to the wall. Instructor is the oscillator.
3B 10.20 - Standing Wave with strobe
Demonstrates: Shows the students a standing wave. By adjusting the frequency of either the strobe light or the function generator, can show the students the wave "stopped'.
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3B 10.20a - Guitar String with Strobe
Demonstrates: Wave motion on a guitar string.
Description: Guitar is strummed, because it has a strobe light on it, students are able to see the waves on the strings.
3B 10.30 - Black Wave Table
Demonstrates: Standing waves, reflected waves.
Description: Carefully move the end rod up and down to create wave.
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3B 10.35 - Red Wave Table
Demonstrates: Standing waves, reflected waves.
Description: Carefully move the end rod up and down to create wave.
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3B 10.40 - Partial Reflection of Wave
3B 10.40 - Partial Reflection of Wave
Demonstrates: Effects of discontinuity on traveling waves.
Description: Traveling wave partially transmits/reflects at a discontinuity in the wave tables' rod length.
3B 10.50 - The Sine Wave
Demonstrates: Phase and harmonic components of the sine wave.
Description: A mechanical representation of a sine wave.
3B 20.20 - Anchored Slinky
Demonstrates: Transverse and longitudinal wave motion.
Description: A spring laid down on its side, fixed at one end.
3B 20.25 - Slinky
Demonstrates: Waves.
Description: A tight steel spiral. Good Great Fun!
3B 22.20 - Flame Tube (Sonic Tube O' Fire)
Demonstrates: Wave propagation.
Description: Up to 9 standing waves can be illustrated. Lower frequencies causes fewer waves.
3B 30.30 - Bell in a Vacuum
Demonstrates: Sound does not travel in a vacuum.
Description: A bell is inside a bell jar which can be evacuated.
3B 39.10 - Tin Can Phone
Demonstrates: Sound travels through a medium other than air.
Description: Sound travels through a metal spring from one end of the phone to the other.
3B 40.10 - Doppler Effect Arm
Demonstrates: Sound frequency changes.
Description: A Sonalert siren swings around to show effect.
3B 40.20 - Doppler Effect Ball
Demonstrates: Doppler effect on sound.
Description: A Nerf ball with a small speaker inside that can be thrown around by students.
3B 45.15 - Ripple Tank
Demonstrates: Concept of light waves.
Description: Shadows from waves created in the tank are projected on to a screen.
3B 50.40 - Moiré Pattern Transparencies
Demonstrates: Two-source interference.
Description: Use two transparencies with overhead projector. Rotate top sheet for effect.
3B 60.10 - Differential Tuning Forks
Demonstrates: Changing frequencies.
Description: Stops can be moved to change the pitch.
3B 60.20 - Beats
Demonstrates: Pure tones with slightly different frequencies.
Description: Beats occur when one speaker's frequency varies slightly from the other's.
3B 60.40 - Metronome
Demonstrates: Beats.
Description: An adjustable time keeping device found in almost every piano teacher's home.
3B 70.10 - Coupled Tuning Forks
Demonstrates: Louder sound at same frequency.
Description: Tuning fork can be placed on the resonance box.