PIRA 3B20.00 LONGITUDINAL PULSES AND WAVES

DCS #DEMONSTRATIONREFERENCEABSTRACT
3B20.00Longitudinal Pulses and Waves
3B20.05the wave - longitudinalPIRA 1000
3B20.05the wave - longitudinal3B20.05Not the standard stadium wave. The students bump into each other to propagate the wave.
3B20.10hanging slinkyPIRA 200A long slinky is supported on bifilar suspension every four inches.
3B20.10hanging slinky3B20.10A long slinky is supported on bifilar suspension every four inches.
3B20.10hanging slinkySa-12Compression pulses are sent along a hanging slinky.
3B20.10hanging slinky18-3.4Time a longitudinal pulse and compare to calculated. ALSO normal mode.
3B20.10hanging slinkyS-39A long helical spring suspended every few turns with a bifilar suspension. Directions for making the spring.
3B20.10longitudinal slinky wavesDisc 09-15Show longitudinal waves on a bifilar suspended slinky with paper flags every fifth coil.
3B20.11stretched slinkyS-2a.2Students stretch a slinky and send longitudinal waves down from one end.
3B20.12wave cutoff with a hanging slinkyAJP 57(10),949Waves do not propagate below a critical frequency if the slinky is supported by short strings.
3B20.13storing slinkyTPT 3(7),320Store a slinky around a #6 dry cell.
3B20.20longitudinal wave on air trackPIRA 1000
3B20.20longitudinal wave on the air trackSa-13A pulse is sent down a set of gliders coupled with springs on the air track.
3B20.21traveling & standing waves/air trackAJP 33(4),269Complete discussion of traveling and standing waves on an air track with the critical point being the special mass and damping necessary for the last glider in the traveling case.
3B20.25air tube magnetic wavesAJP 50(6),569An air tube support magnetically coupled beads for demonstrating longitudinal waves. Replacing half the beads with larger mass demonstrates a different medium.
3B20.30longitudinal wave model (PASCO)PIRA 1000
3B20.30springy snow fence3B20.30The Pasco longitudinal wave machine has vertical rods pivoted at the center and coupled with springs.
3B20.30longitudinal wave modelDisc 09-14The Pasco device.
3B20.35longitudinal wave machinePIRA 1000
3B20.35longitudinal wave machine3B20.35
3B20.40ball and spring wavesS-40A series of croquet balls are hung from bifilar suspensions and connected with coil springs. Balls of different mass can be used.
3B20.45hanging magnetsS-2dAbout twenty magnets on bifilar suspension are used to show longitudinal waves.
3B20.50hear the reflectionS-41Stretch a stiff helical spring across the room to a sounding board and listen as a longitudinal pulse strikes.
3B20.60speed of particles vs. wavesPIRA 1000
3B20.60speed of particles vs. waves3B20.60Same as Sa-11.
3B20.60speed of particles, wavesSa-11A line of sticks with small gaps is pushed from one end.
3B20.70Crova's discPIRA 1000
3B20.70Crova's discSa-15Non-concentric circles ruled into a plexiglass disc appear to be compressions when projected through a slit.
3B20.70Crova's DiscS-7c.2A projection Crova's disc.

ReferenceDescription
M-1Sutton
Ma-1Freier & Anderson
M-1dHilton
8-2.8Meiners
1A12.01University of Minnesota Handbook
AJP 52(1),85American Journal of Physics
TPT 15(5),300The Physics Teacher
Disc 01-01The Video Encyclopedia of Physics Demonstrations

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