Tuesday, October 1, 2019
Effect Of Tension On Resonance And Amplitude :: Papers
 Effect Of Tension On Resonance And Amplitude       PLANNING       Aim       The aim of the experiment is to investigate the effect of tension on     resonance and amplitude of a string.         Basis Personal Knowledge       This experiment is based on the resonance, frequency and amplitude.       From what I have learnt in class and everyday life, I know that when a     string of any kind is plucked, it moves to and fro. The movement     causes the air molecules around it to vibrate. When it moves fast     enough, the vibrations cause a sound to be heard.       Research       Some research was carried out into the principles on which the     experiment is based.       The frequency of an oscillation is defined as the number of cycles     executed per unit time (Salters Horners Advanced Physics)       That is for a spring the time taken for it to move to and fro once is     its frequency. Frequency is measured in Hertz (Hz).       Each object has its own natural frequency. (Physics For You by Keith     Johnson). Resonance occurs when the applied frequency equals the     natural frequency of the object.       Therefore when the string to be used in the experiment is plucked and     the applied frequency equals its natural frequency then resonance     occurs.       The resonant frequency of a string can be increased by:         * Shortening the length         * Increasing the tension         * Using a lighter string         Variables and Constants       The experiment is basically concerned with the effect that the tension     will have on the frequency and amplitude. Therefore, the basic     variable will be the tension of the string. The constant in this case     would be the thickness of the string, as it will not be changed. This     should ensure that the experiment is fairly accurate as its thickness     can affect the resonance.         Application of Principles       The principles of frequency, resonance and amplitude are largely     applied in many engineering projects.       The understanding of the above principle is vital to ensure that     bridges are safe to travel on.  					    
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