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published by the The Science House: NC State University
This page, provides an explanation on what makes a singing rod produce sound. It includes instructions on how to perform the demonstration and a quicktime video illustrating the demonstration.

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Oscillations & Waves
- Acoustics
- General
- Wave Motion
= Standing Waves
- Lower Undergraduate
- Middle School
- High School
- Instructional Material
= Activity
= Demonstration
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© 2004 The Science House: NC State University
Keywords:
fundamental, harmonic, longitudinal, oscillation, rod, singing, standing, wave
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(The Science House: NC State University, Jacksonville, 2004), WWW Document, (https://www.ncsu.edu/ncsu/pams/science_house/learn/demos/singingrods/index.html).
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Singing Rods (The Science House: NC State University, Jacksonville, 2004), <https://www.ncsu.edu/ncsu/pams/science_house/learn/demos/singingrods/index.html>.
APA Format
Singing Rods. (2006, September 8). Retrieved April 27, 2024, from The Science House: NC State University: https://www.ncsu.edu/ncsu/pams/science_house/learn/demos/singingrods/index.html
Chicago Format
The Science House: NC State University. Singing Rods. Jacksonville: The Science House: NC State University, September 8, 2006. https://www.ncsu.edu/ncsu/pams/science_house/learn/demos/singingrods/index.html (accessed 27 April 2024).
MLA Format
Singing Rods. Jacksonville: The Science House: NC State University, 2004. 8 Sep. 2006. 27 Apr. 2024 <https://www.ncsu.edu/ncsu/pams/science_house/learn/demos/singingrods/index.html>.
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@misc{ Title = {Singing Rods}, Publisher = {The Science House: NC State University}, Volume = {2024}, Number = {27 April 2024}, Month = {September 8, 2006}, Year = {2004} }
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