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3B Scientific U8557190 Quince's Resonance Tube

U8557190

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Most common range: £163-199 (323 days, 52.5%)

Price range: £58 - £234

Price levels: 5 price ranges over 615 days

Description

Quincke's resonance tube is used for demonstrating interference effects in standing sound waves. The equipment set consists of a resonance tube with a millimetre scale which is partially filled with water and is connected to an expansion vessel with a tube. The column of air above the water is excited to oscillate by using a tuning fork (or optionally a loudspeaker). By raising the expansion tank, the level of water inside the tube can be raised as well, which therefore reduces the height of the air column. The sound wave emitted by a sound source above the one open end of the tube is superimposed on the wave reflected from the surface of the water which results in constructive or destructive interference. Audible resonances occur when the length of the oscillating column of air is an odd integer multiple of a quarter wavelength of the sound.

Key Features

Height of resonance tube: 1 m

Diameter of resonance tube: 3 cm

Scale: 98 cm

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