Year 11 Physics depth study (Waves and thermodynamics)

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The discussion focuses on a Year 11 physics depth study involving sound waves, specifically how variations in pitch and loudness affect sound wave characteristics. The participant expresses uncertainty about designing a practical experiment and seeks guidance on generating sound waves, mentioning limitations on equipment availability. Suggestions include using a PC oscilloscope and a simple 555 timer square wave generator to explore frequency changes and their impact on pitch. The participant is concerned about the complexity of building the generator and prefers a more straightforward approach. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the need for practical experimentation within the constraints of high school resources.
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Hi, I have a physics depth study starting next week. It seems we have to design an experiment on how variations in pitch and loudness of sound change the characteristics of the sound wave. I have a deep understanding of the theory aspect of this part but I have no idea how to make practical, testing this question. Our practical has to give us quantitative data that we can analyze and evaluate. Any help on how to make the practical or what practical I can conduct will be appreciated. Thanks :)
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I don't know how to make the practical or what practical I can conduct that would test the question we have been given.
 
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mani88 said:
Problem Statement: Hi, I have a physics depth study starting next week. It seems we have to design an experiment on how variations in pitch and loudness of sound change the characteristics of the sound wave.
I'm not sure how to interpret your question. Do you have access to a water tank to study water waves? What do you plan to use for generating the sound waves? Are you supposed to study how sound waves in air couple to water to form waves? Or does this study not involve water at all?

Can you please describe the project concept and goals in more detail? Thanks.
 
mani88 said:
Problem Statement: Hi, I have a physics depth study starting next week.
This would mean something else for a high school student than for a PhD student.

Thought of using a PC oscilloscope and bunch of sounds from birds, musical instruments, etc.. ?

mani88 said:
I have a deep understanding of the theory
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So what is this deep understanding ? Idea: Another way to set up your project could be: how can I transfer my deep understanding to a peer who hasn't been initiated to the subject yet ?
 
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Welcome to the PF. :smile:

I'm not sure how to interpret your question. Do you have access to a water tank to study water waves? What do you plan to use for generating the sound waves? Are you supposed to study how sound waves in air couple to water to form waves? Or does this study not involve water at all?

Can you please describe the project concept and goals in more detail? Thanks.
I have attached my physics notification. These are the instructions we were given. We can't use too high tech equipment as our school won't provide them.
 

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BvU said:
This would mean something else for a high school student than for a PhD student.

Thought of using a PC oscilloscope and bunch of sounds from birds, musical instruments, etc.. ?

contrasts painfully with
So what is this deep understanding ? Idea: Another way to set up your project could be: how can I transfer my deep understanding to a peer who hasn't been initiated to the subject yet ?
I'm sorry for not explaining it well but what I mean from a deep understanding of the theory is that I know how a change in the wave characteristics such as frequency, amplitude, velocity, and period/wavelength affect or change sound waves in terms of their loudness and pitch, but I don't know how to make a practical which can test these characteristics of a sound wave. Hopefully, this explains what I mean from a deep understanding of the theory. I'll also include an assignment notification of my physics depth study notification and the exact instructions we were given. Thanks for your help
 

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you can build a relatively simple 555 timer square wave generator with a potentiometer for changing the frequency of the sound wave , you will notice that when you change the frequency the pitch of the sound
change.
you can experiment with this idea as a start
 
patric44 said:
you can build a relatively simple 555 timer square wave generator with a potentiometer for changing the frequency of the sound wave , you will notice that when you change the frequency the pitch of the sound
change.
you can experiment with this idea as a start
Is the 555 timer square wave generator hard to build? If you have any idea on how to build it, could you please explain that. Thanks
 
patric44 said:
you can build a relatively simple 555 timer square wave generator with a potentiometer for changing the frequency of the sound wave , you will notice that when you change the frequency the pitch of the sound
change.
you can experiment with this idea as a start
I saw a couple of videos on how to build a simple 555 timer square wave generator, but it seems really complicated. I'm only in year 11 so I don't want to do something really complicated. Thank you so much for your help anyways :)
 
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