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A device designed to show the differences between how water, sound, and ether (did you notice when this was made) waves propagate. A crank in back causes each set of waves to move together, but boards may be used to hide the motion of up to two of the types.
The Columbia Wave Machine
 
A device designed to show the differences between how water, sound, and transverse (ether) (did you notice when this was made) waves propagate. A crank in back causes each set of waves to move together.  Boards may be mounted o hide the motion of up to two of the wave types.


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Torsion Wave Machine 1905.gif

Description:

The Columbia Wave Machine

A device designed to show the differences between how water, sound, and transverse (ether) (did you notice when this was made) waves propagate. A crank in back causes each set of waves to move together. Boards may be mounted o hide the motion of up to two of the wave types.

Location:

  • Shelf O-0