Propagation of sound in air

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Principle

This experiment demonstrates, particularly clearly, the propagation of sound waves in air and, thereby,
the working principle of the eardrum that is caused to oscillate by pressure waves.

The movement of the membrane is transferred to the neighbouring air
molecules, which in turn transfer it to their respective neighbouring molecules. All of the molecules oscillate
around their position of rest, since - just like springs - they are joined by cohesive forces. This leads
to pressure variations that propagate through space in the form of a sound wave (pressure wave). If a
second drum is held precisely in parallel to the first one, the wave can cause the membrane of the drum
to oscillate.

Tasks

The sound is generated by striking a frame drum or the bottom of a tray vigorously with a striking hammer. The "sound receiver" is a (second) frame drum. Its movement is visualised with the aid of a styrofoamsphere pendulum. Try this method of detection out and try to optimise it.




Materiallist (Excerpt) Product Amount
Frame drum, d = 20 cm 13289-11 1
Storage tray 413x240x100mm 47325-02 1
Styrofoam sphere with hook 13289-13 1
Striking hammer 03429-00 1
Silk thread,200m 02412-00 1

Literature for this article als follows

Title Product Language
TESS advanced Applied Sciences Handbuch Akustik 13289-01 DEU
TESS advanced Applied Sciences Manual Acoustics 13289-02 ENG

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