Sound
Explore Sound through interactive, curriculum-aligned experiments that explain key ideas in a clear and visual way. Students can learn concepts such as Adam's apple (Vocal Cord, Larynx), Effect of Water Quantity on Sound Pitch, and Human Ear, observe results, and connect theory with classroom understanding. These experiments make learning sound easier and more engaging.
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Adam's apple (Vocal Cord, Larynx)
Explore the Adam's apple like never before with a 3D simulation that lets you dive deep into its fascinating world. Rotate, zoom, and click your way t...
Human Ear
This experiment shows the parts of the human ear and how we hear sounds. Sound enters through the outer ear and makes the eardrum vibrate. These vibra...
Propagation Of Sound Waves
This experiment demonstrates that sound carries energy by showing that vibrations from a struck tuning fork cause a nearby table tennis ball to move.
Properties of waves
This experiment demonstrates the properties of sound by explaining how frequency, amplitude, wavelength, and speed are related, and how changes in the...
Reflection of sound waves
This experiment demonstrates the reflection of sound by transmitting sound waves through one pipe toward a wall and receiving them through another, sh...
Resonance
This experiment demonstrates resonance using two tuning forks. When two tuning forks of the same frequency are used, vibrations from one fork make the...
Vibrations Through Sound Waves
This experiment demonstrates that sound is produced by vibrations. When a metal dish filled with water is struck, it produces sound and creates ripple...
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