Calculating Speed of Sound using Phet simulation and cellphone sensors activity
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Experience the fascinating world of sound with our Speed of Sound Physics Kit! Designed to engage students in hands-on exploration, this kit offers a dynamic learning experience.
Key Features:
- Simulation: Simulate single-frequency sound waves propagating through the air.
- Measurement: Measure wavelengths of sound waves with different frequencies.
- Technique Development: Develop a technique to measure sound wave frequencies.
- Speed Calculation: Calculate the speed of sound waves using v = λ f.
- Graph Construction: Construct a wavelength λ versus period T graph.
- Temperature Dependence: Apply temperature dependence to predict sound speed at room temperature.
- Graph Analysis: Determine sound speed from the graph and compare it to known values.
- Practical Application: Utilize physics cellphone application "Fizziq" for practical speed of sound determination.
- Assessments: Includes pre-assessment and post-assessment for comprehensive understanding.
Ignite curiosity, enhance practical skills, and explore the fascinating realm of sound with our Speed of Sound Physics Kit! Learning has never been this engaging and interactive.
Answer Key and sample work is included
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