Summary of Experimentos de Ondas y Sonido

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In this experiment, two glasses are used, one filled with water and the other with air. To create an acoustic wave, the person conducting the experiment wets their finger and rubs it along the top surface of the glasses. This creates a longitudinal wave that travels through the water in the glasses. The water in the air-filled glass will emit a sound with a lower intensity, while the water-filled glass will emit a sound with a higher intensity.

  • 00:00:00 This experiment requires two glasses, one filled with water and the other filled with air. To create an acoustic wave, we wet our finger and rub it along the top surface of the glasses. This creates a longitudinal wave that travels through the water in the glasses. The water in the air-filled glass will emit a sound with a lower intensity, while the water-filled glass will emit a sound with a higher intensity. The materials used in this experiment are a straw, a rubber band, and a hot silicone. When we pull the straw away from the glasses, a force travels through the rubber band and into the other glasses, creating an acoustic wave. This wave is invisible to the human eye, but it pushes particles of air in the direction of the sound. When the wave arrives at the other end of the rubber band, it rebounds and travels back the same way. This is an example of a acoustic wave experiment. To make a phone intercom, you will need the following: a bottle, a sharp knife, a bell, and some matches. The first step is to cut the bottom off the bottle. Next, we adhere the thick part of the bottle to the bottom of the cup, and we light the match. The process of creating an acoustic wave

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