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Physics
Williams » Physics » Demonstrations » Longitudinal waves

Longitudinal waves

Purpose

To illustrate the concept of longitudinal waves

Parts

  • Metal spring, on shelf K2
  • Vibrator, on shelf K2
  • Ring stand, between shelves H and I
  • Ring stand clamp and vertical transition, on shelf J1

Set up

Assemble demo according as per the above picture. To carry out the experiment, follow written instructions accompanying the demo.

Print this page Categories: Compression waves, Demonstrations, P131, P141, Waves
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