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*[[Fourier Synthesizer]] | *[[Fourier Synthesizer]] | ||
*[[Moog Synthesizer]] | *[[Moog Synthesizer]] | ||
*[[Wave Fronts on a String]] | *[[Wave Fronts on a String]] [Obsolete] | ||
*[[Wave Machine--1905]] | *[[Wave Machine--1905]] | ||
*[[Torsion Wave Apparatus]] | *[[Torsion Wave Apparatus]] | ||
*[[Longitudinal Waves]] | *[[Longitudinal Waves]] | ||
*[[Standing Wave]] | *[[Standing Wave]] | ||
*[[Standing Wave--Flame Tube]] | *[[Standing Wave--Flame Tube]] | ||
*[[Sine Wave--Copper Tubing]] | *[[Sine Wave--Copper Tubing]] | ||
*[[Interference--Stereo Speakers]] | *[[Interference--Stereo Speakers]] | ||
*[[Interference--Beats]] | *[[Interference--Beats]] | ||
*[[Doppler Effect]] | *[[Doppler Effect]] | ||
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*[[Resonance Tube]] | *[[Resonance Tube]] | ||
*[[Ripple Tank]] | *[[Ripple Tank]] | ||
*[[Open and Closed Ended Reflection]] | *[[Open and Closed Ended Reflection]] | ||
*[[Wave Pendulum]] | *[[Wave Pendulum]] | ||
*[[Film Loops--Waves]] | *[[Film Loops--Waves]] | ||
*[[Acoustics and Vibration Animations]] | |||
Return to [https://physdemo.uoregon.edu/index.php/Oscillations,_Waves,_and_Sound Oscillations, Waves, and Sound] | Return to [https://physdemo.uoregon.edu/index.php/Oscillations,_Waves,_and_Sound Oscillations, Waves, and Sound] |
Latest revision as of 10:07, 10 February 2023
The following Waves demos are available:
- Fourier Synthesizer
- Moog Synthesizer
- Wave Fronts on a String [Obsolete]
- Wave Machine--1905
- Torsion Wave Apparatus
- Longitudinal Waves
- Standing Wave
- Standing Wave--Flame Tube
- Sine Wave--Copper Tubing
- Interference--Stereo Speakers
- Interference--Beats
- Doppler Effect
- Doppler Effect 2
- Resonance Tube
- Ripple Tank
- Open and Closed Ended Reflection
- Wave Pendulum
- Film Loops--Waves
- Acoustics and Vibration Animations
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