Experiments in Acoustics for the Undergraduate Physics Laboratory
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.3, No. 7)Publication Date: 2014-07-05
Authors : Farhat Surve;
Page : 1976-1979
Keywords : physics curriculum; undergraduate physics laboratory; experiments in sound; course in acoustics;
Abstract
Although a variety of experiments in mechanics, optics, heat and electricity form a part of the undergraduate physics curriculum, the number of experiments in sound, in most undergraduate physics and engineering laboratories, is very limited. A dearth of experiments in sound leads to an incomplete understanding of concepts in acoustics that is revealed as the student advances through a university degree or diploma program. A set of four new experiments in sound for the undergraduate laboratory that should assist understanding of concepts central to a typical acoustics theory course, is offered. These experiments are appropriate for a course in acoustics that is offered as a part of applied physics or engineering.
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