Search Results

You may use the options below to change your display:
Alter display preferences

The following options can help you tailor your search display:

results per page
Restricted to General Topic: Waves and Pendula
Close your folders

Refine your search


Narrow your results

By Subject:

By Resource Type:

By Context:
  • (41)
  • (2)
  • (18)
  • (58)
  • (48)
  • (12)
  • (1)

By Collection:


|  Next >>   
Results #1-#10 of 63
sort by: relevance | title | author
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
D. Russell
Post a comment
Visit this site for interesting animations of wave and phenomena, with an emphasis on sound and acoustics. You'll also see the equations that describe basic wave behavior. You'll…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
T. Henderson
Post a comment | Relations
At this site you learn mechanics through many simulations on the topic of force and motion. You can see, for instance, how velocity and acceleration change as a car moves along a…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
P. Renault
Post a comment
This applet illustrates the principles of constructive and destructive interference in transverse waves moving in opposite directions. Users can begin by shaping the two wave pulses…
Please be aware that our link checker has indicated a possible issue with the link to this material.
Harmonics 
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
P. Renault
Post a comment
This simulation illustrates the behavior of standing waves in situation where one end fixed, both ends are fixed, and both ends are free. The simulation allows the user to examine…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
F. Hwang
Post a comment
Try this Java applet to find out about superposition--what happens when waves overlap. You control the frequency, velocity, amplitude, and phase of the waves. The frequencies of the…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
T. Robinson
Post a comment
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…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
Publisher: Scientific American
Post a comment
This site provides a description of breaking the sound barrier in terms of the propagation of sound waves. The site includes a striking image of the cloud generated around a…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
Publisher: Public Broadcasting Service
Post a comment
NOVA's Faster than Sound is a short history of how Chuck Yeager broke the sound barrier in the Bell X-1. It includes interviews of the key people involved, including audio recording…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
Publisher: Sonoma State University
Post a comment
This webpage is an informal record of observations of the motion of a Foucault pendulum at the South Pole. Several photographs show the pendulum itself and steps in its construction,…
Atwood Machine in Fluid Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
W. Christian and J. José Goncalves
Post a comment | Relations | Standards
The Atwood Machine in a Fluid model shows two masses connected by strings and pulleys immersed in a water tank. Each mass is acted on by gravitational, buoyant, and drag forces.…
|  Next >>   
Results #1-#10 of 63