Sometimes the most simple experiments are some of the most fun. I've done this with classes as we explore the science of sound. Most of us know that a harp makes music by vibrating wires. But did you know that it will work with any string that you can make vibrate - it may not sound as beautiful as a harp - but you can still use a little "string theory" to explore how waves generate sound. Materials:
Parent Tip: How To Links & Explanation: Here is the link to the instructions and explanation. Thanks to the American Chemical Society for this activity. Share Your Experience: If you do this experiment feel free to post pictures in the comments section below. Happy Sciencing!
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Every school day I will post a new experiment for you to try at home. Some may be familiar to you - as they are my favorites from class - but most will be experiments I found on the web that have readily available materials. Happy Sciencing! Earn a Patch
Sunol Glen Students - Complete an additional 10 experiments (20 total) from this site and I will send you this patch: Parents - just email me when students have completed a challenge, no proof required. Categories |