大象传媒

3B10.20 Slinky on the Table

Concepts

Transverse waves, longitudinal waves

Overview

The slinky can be shaken to produce longitudinal and transverse waves.

Examples of longitudinal waves include sound waves and earthquake p-waves.

Examples of transverse waves include EM waves, water waves, and earthquake s-waves.

Details

Equipment

  • [1] Slinky

Script

  1. Ask for a volunteer to help hold the other end of the slinky.
  2. Stretch the slinky over a table.
  3. Shake the slinky from side-to-side to make transverse waves.
  4. Hang the slinky vertically.
  5. Push the slinky up and down to make longitudinal waves.

 

Additional Resources

References

  • PIRA 3B10.20, 3B20.10

Disclaimer

  • Don't attempt this at home!

Last revised

  • 2021

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