Sound interference experiments

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The discussion revolves around conducting a college-level experiment on sound wave interference using an oscilloscope, function generator, and sound emitter and receptor. Participants emphasize the importance of providing relevant suggestions based on the experiment's complexity and available equipment. There is a request for book references that explain the experiment in detail. The conversation highlights the need for clarity regarding the experiment's level to ensure appropriate guidance is given. Overall, the focus is on finding suitable resources and methodologies for sound interference experiments.
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Hi everyone! I have to do an experiment in the lab related with interference in sound waves with same frecuency. I am just looking for ideas or suggestions.

Thanks!.
 
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You have given very little information here.

What level of experiment is this? Is this related to a school work? At what level? What equipment or facilities do you have available?

You have to realize, at the very least, that it would be a waste of time for us to describe something that is either way above the level that you can understand, or contains equipment that you don't have and can't acquire.

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The equipment is an osciloscope, a function generator and an emisor of sound waves and a receptor, it will be for a college level. It will be a great help if the experiment is explained in a book.

Thanks!.
 
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