A long rope that is fixed at one end, is attached at the other end to a power drill, which it itself is connected to a rheostat to easily vary its speed. The user can vary the speed of the drill, which will cause a standing wave to appear through the rope. This demonstration can be used to discuss the relationship between wave speed, frequency, energy and wavelength.
(3B22.10) Standing Waves on a Rope
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A long rope that is fixed at one end, is attached at the other end to a power drill, which it itself is connected to a rheostat to easily vary its speed. The user can vary the speed of the drill, which will cause a standing wave to appear through the rope. This demonstration can be used to discuss the relationship between wave speed, frequency, energy and wavelength.
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