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written by Tajhid Robinson
At this site, from Mercer University, you can build your own speaker with a magnet, some fine wire, a little hot glue, paper and a plastic bottle. To go further, you can do experiments that are outlined on the site. Be sure to have adult supervision when you do this experiment.
Subjects Levels Resource Types
General Physics
- Properties of Matter
Waves and Pendula
- Acoustics
- Instruments
= Electronic Instruments
- Sound Reproduction
= Loudspeakers
= Microphones
- High School
- Lower Undergraduate
- Instructional Material
= Activity
= Project
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Access Rights: Free access
Restriction: © 2004 Department of Physics, College of Liberal Arts, Mercer University
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Keywords: frequency, impedance, loudspeaker, magnetism, microphone, sound, speaker
Record Creator: Metadata instance created September 9, 2005 by Amin Parnian
Record Updated: Jul 03, 2008 by Taha Mzoughi
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T. Robinson, (2004), WWW Document, (http://physics.mercer.edu/marone/soda/sbsintro.htm).
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T. Robinson, The Soda Bottle Speaker (2004), <http://physics.mercer.edu/marone/soda/sbsintro.htm>.
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Robinson, T. (2005, July 19). The Soda Bottle Speaker. Retrieved December 14, 2024, from http://physics.mercer.edu/marone/soda/sbsintro.htm
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Robinson, Tajhid. The Soda Bottle Speaker. July 19, 2005. http://physics.mercer.edu/marone/soda/sbsintro.htm (accessed 14 December 2024).
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Robinson, Tajhid. The Soda Bottle Speaker. 2004. 19 July 2005. 14 Dec. 2024 <http://physics.mercer.edu/marone/soda/sbsintro.htm>.
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