School Science Experiment - Demonstrating the properties of waves on an Oscilloscope
This is a school Science Experiment for demonstrating the properties of waves on an Oscilloscope. The following standard demonstration is used in many schools and colleges to demonstrate the basic principles of waves.
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Demonstration equiptment
Oscillator, oscilloscope, and loudspeaker.
Demonstration equiptment
Oscillator, oscilloscope, and loudspeaker.
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Setting Up
A signal generator is connected to an oscilloscope & a loudspeaker. Some signal generators have two outputs:- one marked with a low value impedance e.g. 8 Ω
- the other marked with a high value e.g 600 Ω.
The oscilloscope is adjusted so that there is a clear sine wave trace that extend for about half the screen and has two or three clear waves visible when the signal generator is set at a medium frequency and mid volume.
Demonstrating the Amplitude and Frequency
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''Amplitude and Frequency ''
''Amplitude and Frequency ''
The advantage of setting the demonstration up in this manner over the more traditional plugging a microphone into the input of the scope, is that the signal generator produces perfect sine waves which keeps everything nice and straightforward.
- By changing the frequency of the signal generator, the effect can be seen as more complete waves on the screen correspond to and a higher pitch of the sound.
- By changine the attenuation (volume) of the signal generator, the amplitude of the waveform on the scope can be seen to change & the loudness of the speaker sound changes.
See also
- Demonstrating properties of waves with a ripple tank
- free audio software to view and generate signals
