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Sound Waves Experiment

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Sound Waves Experiment

There are several ways to determine the characteristics of sound waves.

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Measuring the speed of sound

  • Method: Stand a known distance from a large wall (e.g., 50 m).
    • Clap your hands or bang two blocks of wood together and use a stopwatch to measure the time taken to hear the echo.
  • Calculation: Since the sound travels to the wall and back, the total distance is twice the wall distance.
  • Speed of sound = (2 x distance to wall) / time for echo
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Measuring frequency and wavelength

  • Method: Connect a microphone to an oscilloscope, place it near a loudspeaker connected to a signal generator.
    • Vary the frequency until you see a stable wave pattern.
    • Measure the wavelength by moving the microphone and noting the positions where the signal is in phase (peak to peak).
  • Calculation: 𝑣 = 𝑓𝜆
    • Where 𝑣 is the speed of sound, 𝑓 the frequency from the signal generator, and 𝜆, the measured wavelength.

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