Pulses and Standing
Waves
Obj: Predict the
velocity of a transverse wave based on the physical properties of
long spring.
Materials:
balance, Newton scale, spring, timer
Data, Methods,
& Analysis
1. Mass of spring ___________kg 
2. Length of spring ___________m
3. Tension (T) applied to spring __________ N
4. Calculate
the velocity of the wave pulse in the spring using the equation
where D
is mass / length (kg/m) 
    vcalc = _______________m/s
5. Measure the velocity of the wave pulse in spring:
    length
L of spring _____________m number of lengths traveled =
5    
    total
length traveled by pulse (L x 5) ___________m
    Time
1______s Time 2______s Time 3______s Time4______s
    Average
time _________s
    v
= total distance / ave. time v = _________m/s
6. % error using calculated velocity as accepted.
______________%
7. Measure the velocity of waves from observed frequencies and
wavelengths. [v = f 8]
(Table below)
Length of spring ___________m
| Picture | #Waves | 8 (meter) | Time(10) | Period T | freq f | Velocity m/s (f x 8 ) | 
| .5 | ||||||
| 1 | ||||||
| 1.5 | ||||||
| 2.0 | ||||||
| 2.5 | 
8. Calculate the average velocity from the table and compare
with the calculated velocity in No. 4 above.
9. Plot the 
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