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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. | 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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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