Testing the piezoelectric properties of Quartz Crystals

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Jon is conducting an experiment to test the piezoelectric properties of Quartz Crystals and seeks advice on his setup. He inquires about the type of force needed to generate voltage, considering using a compressive force with clamps and copper wire for measurement. Recommendations suggest applying a repeating force for better results, and gluing the crystal to a small speaker may enhance the experiment. Additionally, disassembling a cheap microphone can provide a small piezo for experimentation. Proper guidance on the experimental setup is crucial for accurate results.
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Hello :)

I am Jon and I am conducting an experiment with Quartz Crystals to test their piezoelectric properties. I wanted to ask you a question about my experiment set up.

Which type of force is required to be applied for voltage to be produced? Could I apply a compressive force with clamps on one end of the crystal, and wrap a long piece of copper wire on its other end so to measure the voltage produced.

Could you please advise me if I am carrying out the experiment correctly? What kind of a force do we have to apply to Quartz Crystals for a voltage to be produced?

Please advise me on my experiment set up.

Thank you very much!
Jon
 
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