





WAVES & OPTICS/ Vibrating Strings Experiment, EX-5542
The complete solution for studying standing waves driven by a variable frequency driver.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
- 1x String Vibrator
- 1x Braided Physics String
- 1x PASPORT High Resolution Force Sensor
- 1x Large “C” Clamp
- 5x Banana Plug Cord-Red (5 Pack)
- 1x 30 Meter Measuring Tape

WAVES & OPTICS/ Vibrating Strings Experiment, EX-5542
- Description
Description
Study standing waves in a string by varying the driver frequency and keeping the number of segments constant. The String Vibrator is powered by the 850 Universal Interface. Students vary both the frequency and amplitude.
PASCO Advantage: The unusual approach in this version of the experiment is that the students actually provide the tension in the string by pulling directly on the force sensor. This is particularly instructive because the students get a feel for how the tension must change to vary the number of segments. Rather than hanging more weight over a pulley, the students must pull harder to achieve a smaller number of segments. This helps them remember the relationship between tension and wavelength.
The 850 Universal Interface controls the frequency and amplitude of the sine waves applied to the String Vibrator. As the frequency is gradually increased (in 10 Hz increments), the student pulls on the Force Sensor to adjust the tension for resonance with the string vibrating in two segments.
Concepts
- Investigate standing waves
- Pull string to adjust number of segments
- Vary frequency of vibration



