Cork dust in a glass tube is set into tiniest motion by a sound
wave. If the frequency of the sound wave matches the natural
frequency of the volume in the glass tube, a standing wave will
form. The corc dust then assembles in visible patterns that show
the nodes of pressure and motion of the standing wave. From the
length of the volume and the number of the nodes the velocity of
sound in the tube can be calculated for each natural frequency.
Determine the velocity of sound in air using Kundt's tube at
different lengths of volume.
| Materiallist (Excerpt) |
Product |
Amount |
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LF amplifier, 220 V
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13625-93
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1
|
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Digital Function Generator, USB, incl. Cobra4 Software
|
13654-99
|
1
|
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Loudspeaker/Sound head
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03524-00
|
1
|
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Tripod base PHYWE
|
02002-55
|
3
|
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Kundt's apparatus
|
03475-88
|
1
|
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Thermometer -10...+50 C
|
38034-00
|
1
|
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Screened cable, BNC, l 750 mm
|
07542-11
|
1
|
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Universal clamp
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37715-00
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2
|
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Cork dust, 3 g
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03477-00
|
1
|
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Measuring tape, l = 2 m
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09936-00
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1
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Connecting cord, 32 A, 500 mm, red
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07361-01
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1
|
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Connecting cord, 32 A, 500 mm, blue
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07361-04
|
1
|
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Rubber stopper 26/32, 3 holes 7 mm + 2 x 1,5 mm
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39258-14
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1
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