The watering can as a trumpet
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Child blows into a watering can, thus producing relatively loud trumpet-like sounds.
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27.07.2018
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Beschreibung:
By pressing the current of air between its lips, the child produces the original vibration. In addition, the entire air volume in the watering can is stimulated to start vibrating. The sound gets louder. At certain pitches, the watering can volume vibrates more or less. As in our case it is the lower pitched tones that tend to vibrate, the watering can trumpet produces a relatively muffled sound.
Information and ideas:
Easy experiment to do in class. Then comparisons can be made to various different musical instruments which work on this very principle.
Relevant for teaching:
Sound/acoustics: parameters
Vibrations and waves
Acoustic phenomena
Information and ideas:
Easy experiment to do in class. Then comparisons can be made to various different musical instruments which work on this very principle.
Relevant for teaching:
Sound/acoustics: parameters
Vibrations and waves
Acoustic phenomena
Dazugehörige Medien:
Watering can as trumpet (Video)
Lernobjekttyp:
Example
Fächer:
Personal, social and health education (PSHE); Physics
Klassenstufen:
Grade 1 to 4; Grade 5 to 6; Grade 7 to 9; Grade 10 to 13
Schultypen:
Elementary school; Middle/high school; Vocational training
Stichworte:
Sound; Resonance (physical process); Sound (basic phenomenon); Sound production
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