Resonance tube with plunger, node markers and detachable stands for performing waves and sound experiments.
- 1x Tube and plunger
- 8x Node markers
- 2x Detachable stands
See the Buying Guide for this item's required, recommended, and additional accessories.
Product Summary
The Resonance Air Column emits a very loud sound when the plunger is moved to a node position. It works as well as a water column but without the mess. The secret is in the long molded piston head which is very efficient in reflecting the sound waves.
This system is ruggedly designed and precisely engineered. It has a polycarbonate tube which will not crack or chip like inferior acrylic and the plunger handle is made of flexible acetyl so it will stand up to years of lab use.
The Resonance Tube includes eight plastic snap-on rings which can be sled along the tube to mark the nodes. Then a meter stick is used to read the positions of the rings. It can be used as a closed or open tube. In the closed mode, tuning forks or speakers are suitable for sound sources. In the open mode, a speaker with a signal generator is required to vary the frequency until the tube sounds a resonance.
The Mini Speaker is made to fit with the Resonance Air Column. It can be powered with a function generator or a 550 or 850 Universal Interface. It is also useful as a stand-alone speaker for doing interference demonstrations. Two of the essentially point sources can output the same frequency and the spatial interference pattern can be explored.
Note: If the Resonance Tube is to be used with data collection and analysis software (SPARKvue or PASCO Capstone) a 550 or 850 interface is required.
What's Included
- 1x Tube and plunger
- 8x Node markers
- 2x Detachable stands
Buying Guide
Also Available | P/N | Price |
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Mini Speaker | WA-9605 | -- |
Experiment Library
Perform the following experiments and more with the Resonance Air Column.
Visit PASCO's Experiment Library to view more activities.
Measuring the Speed of Sound with an Echo
Students will first predict the speed of sound in the air of their classroom using a simple relationship accounting for temperature. Students will measure the time it takes a short pulse of sound to travel the length of a tube,...
Resonance in Air Columns
A sine wave generator drives an open speaker to create a standing sound wave in a resonance tube. The driving frequency and the length of the tube are varied to study their relationship to wavelength and the speed of the sound...
Resonance and Standing Waves
Students use a resonance air column, tuning forks, and the principles of resonance and standing waves for a pipe with one closed end to experimentally determine a value for the speed of sound in air.
Speed of Sound in Air
The purpose of this activity is to measure the speed of sound in air using a tube that is closed at one end. Use a Sound Sensor to record the initial pulse of sound and its echo. Calculate the speed of sound based on the overall...
Support Documents
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Resonance Air Column Manual | English - 938.19 KB |