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Cool! It sounds like the salt and pepper was lining up in the places
where the plastic wrap was not shaking very much. Those places are
called nodes. The salt and pepper was getting bounced out of the places
where the plastic was shaking up and down a lot (the anti-nodes).
There are some really cool kits that are available that show this
stuff...they're called chladni plates. Pasco (and many others) sell
them, and, they come in all different shapes and sizes. Here are some
websites to check out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EprMFajNzfQ&mode=related&search=
http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/jw/chladni.html
Phil
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In an attempt to show that sound vibrations can move objects, I put a
bit of
salt and pepper on a piece of plastic wrap which was stretched tight
over
the top of an aluminum can. I then held a metal cookie sheet a few
inches
above the wrap, and whacked it with a metal spoon. Indeed, the salt
and pepper
jumped!
I then continued to whack the cookie sheet ten more times, and the salt
and
pepper started to line up in rows! When I was done, I had three or four
neat
lines of salt and pepper on my plastic wrap.
Were the salt and pepper bits lining up based on the frequency of the
vibrations I was creating? Or was something else going on?
Thanks so very much!
Lisa
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