Discover sounds when Quack gives Chirp the silent treatment, and Chirp gets stranded in a puddle. [8:50]
- Subject:
- Science
- Material Type:
- Audio/Video
- Provider:
- WGBH Educational Foundation
- Date Added:
- 08/01/2022
Discover sounds when Quack gives Chirp the silent treatment, and Chirp gets stranded in a puddle. [8:50]
Students first explore different materials to see what types reduce the most amount of sound when placed in a box. Each group is assigned a different material and they fill their box with that specific material. Students measure the sound level of a tone playing from inside the box using a decibel reader from outside the box. Students share this data with the class and analyze which types of materials absorb the most sound and which reflect the most sound.
Students measure the wavelength of sounds and learn basic vocabulary associated with waves. As a class, they brainstorm the difference between two tuning forks and the sounds they produce. Then they come up with a way to measure that difference. Using a pipe in a graduated cylinder filled with water, students measure the wavelength of various tuning forks by finding the height the pipe must be held at to produce the loudest note. After calculating the wavelength and comparing it to the pitch of each tuning fork, students discover the relationship between wavelength and pitch.
The Nobel Foundation provides a biography of Bragg. This site focuses primarily on his activities and accomplishments as a scientist.
This activity is where students build and use an oscilliscope exploring with sound and sound waves.