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The Physics Teacher
written by Lutz Kasper, Patrik Vogt, and Christine Strohmeyer
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The opportunity to plot oscillograms and frequency spectra with smartphones creates many options for experiments in acoustics, including several that have been described in this column. The activities presented in this paper are intended to complement these applications, and include an approach to determine sound velocity in air by using standard drain pipes and an outline of an investigation of the temperature dependency of the speed of sound.
The Physics Teacher: Volume 53, Issue 1, Pages 52-53
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© 2015 American Association of Physics Teachers
DOI:
10.1119/1.4904249
Keywords:
smartphones, speed of sound, standing waves
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L. Kasper, P. Vogt, and C. Strohmeyer, , Phys. Teach. 53 (1), 52 (2015), WWW Document, (https://doi.org/10.1119/1.4904249).
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L. Kasper, P. Vogt, and C. Strohmeyer, Stationary waves in tubes and the speed of sound, Phys. Teach. 53 (1), 52 (2015), <https://doi.org/10.1119/1.4904249>.
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Kasper, L., Vogt, P., & Strohmeyer, C. (2014, December 1). Stationary waves in tubes and the speed of sound. Phys. Teach., 53(1), 52-53. Retrieved October 3, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.1119/1.4904249
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Kasper, L, P. Vogt, and C. Strohmeyer. "Stationary waves in tubes and the speed of sound." Phys. Teach. 53, no. 1, (December 1, 2014): 52-53, https://doi.org/10.1119/1.4904249 (accessed 3 October 2024).
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Kasper, Lutz, Patrik Vogt, and Christine Strohmeyer. "Stationary waves in tubes and the speed of sound." Phys. Teach. 53.1 (2015): 52-53. 3 Oct. 2024 <https://doi.org/10.1119/1.4904249>.
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