Showing Wave Patterns with A String
Description: One end of a 12-foot long string is attached to a door or faucet and the other attached to an electric drill through a special adapter. Once the drill is turned on, a wave is produced. The number of nodes in the wave can be changed by varying the speed of rotation of the string.
Source: Flinn Scientific
Year: 1980 Vol: N/A Page: unknown
Keywords: Drill, Standing wave, Nodes, Frequency
Rating:
Hazard: Low
- Electric shock hazard
- Backlash hazard
Effectiveness: Excellent
- Deeply engaging
- Profound connection to course material
- Superior reliability
- Time to results is low
- Good effects are seen by audience
Difficulty: Medium
- Physical coordination required
- Manipulations can be difficult for some to perform
- Prior practice recommended
Safety Precautions:
- Eye protection required
- UL approved three-prong plug and outlet
- Minimum room size width four meters
- Avoid projectile if breakage occurs
- Use caution when operating
Class: Atomic Structure, Simulations
Division: General, Physical Chemistry
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