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HomeG. Vibrations And Mechanical WavesG3. Mechanical Waves One DimensionalG3-03. Shive Wave Machine - Reflection Of Pulses
Shive Wave Machine - Reflection Of Pulses
Purpose
To demonstrate reflection of pulses from fixed ends and free ends.
Equipment
Shive Wave Machine with end clamp.
Suggestions
A pulse generated at one end reflects off the opposite end. The reflecting end can either be free (left alone) or fixed (connected to a clamp).
Images
Description
B. A. Burgel, Dispersion, Reflection, and Eigenfrequencies on the Wave Machine, AJP 35, 913-915, (1967).
References
B. A. Burgel, Dispersion, Reflection, and Eigenfrequencies on the Wave Machine, AJP 35, 913-915, (1967).
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See pagesg1. simple harmonic motion
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See pagesg2. resonance & coupled oscillations
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See pagesg3. mechanical waves one dimensional
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See pagesg4. mechanical waves two dimensional
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See pagesg1. simple harmonic motion
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See pagesg2. resonance & coupled oscillations
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See pagesg3. mechanical waves one dimensional
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See pagesg4. mechanical waves two dimensional
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