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Latest revision as of 15:48, 2 December 2022
Return to Oscillations
Description:
Great demonstration for resonance. A wine glass is setup in an enclosure. The resonant frequency of the glass is first found by placing a Ping-Pong ball in the glass and adjusting the signal generator to find the frequency that causes the most energetic vibration of the Ping-Pong ball. The glass is then set in front of the horn driver. A loud pulse of sound will cause the glass to break.
Location:
- Enclosure with Horn Driver Shelf C-1
- Signal Generator Shelf C-2
- Ping-Pong Ball Dr. 8
- Fender P.A. Amplifier Shelf G-3
Video: