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High School Physics - Mini Lab: Musical Instruments
High School Physics - Mini Lab: Musical Instruments
High School Physics - Mini Lab: Musical Instruments
High School Physics - Mini Lab: Musical Instruments
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Description

This quantitative, inquiry based laboratory exercise for physics classes examines the frequencies of sound waves produced by stringed instruments, and in open pipes and closed pipes. This Mini Lab is applicable to Physics, Honors Physics, and AP Physics classes.

Instructor's Notes and Student Worksheets are included.

This exercise covers portions of the following California State Science Standards:

Physics - Waves and Sound

Investigation and Experimentation

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David Schalek is an award winning, National Board Certified, high school physics and astronomy teacher with over twenty years experience. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in physics and astronomy from the University of Arizona, and he holds a Master of Arts in Teaching degree in physics from UCLA.

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High School Physics - Mini Lab: Musical Instruments

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9th - 12th
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9
Teaching Duration
45 minutes

Description

This quantitative, inquiry based laboratory exercise for physics classes examines the frequencies of sound waves produced by stringed instruments, and in open pipes and closed pipes. This Mini Lab is applicable to Physics, Honors Physics, and AP Physics classes.

Instructor's Notes and Student Worksheets are included.

This exercise covers portions of the following California State Science Standards:

Physics - Waves and Sound

Investigation and Experimentation

Please follow my store, The Physics Lab! Thank you!

David Schalek is an award winning, National Board Certified, high school physics and astronomy teacher with over twenty years experience. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in physics and astronomy from the University of Arizona, and he holds a Master of Arts in Teaching degree in physics from UCLA.

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NGSSHS-PS4-1
Use mathematical representations to support a claim regarding relationships among the frequency, wavelength, and speed of waves traveling in various media. Examples of data could include electromagnetic radiation traveling in a vacuum and glass, sound waves traveling through air and water, and seismic waves traveling through the earth. Assessment is limited to algebraic relationships and describing those relationships qualitatively.
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