====== Travelling Waves ======
{{tag> oscillations_and_waves standing_waves yak_milk_rope transmission located}}
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===== Description =====
A clear rubber rope filled with barium sulphate (a high density powder). It's about 9.5m long (~31 feet). One end is capped with a piece of acrylic rod, the other end is tied to a large brass lobster clasp.
===== Purpose =====
This is a highly versatile demonstration. It can be used to demonstrate a number of concepts relating to waves and their propagation through media. It can be used to:
* Demonstrate how transverse waves can propagate through a string,
* Demonstrate the reflection of a pulse from a rigid-non-rigid boundary,
* Demonstrate reflection and transmission of waves at a boundary,
* Demonstrate standing waves,
* Demonstrate different modes of standing waves.
===== Apparatus =====
* 'Yak's milk'((It was apparently named that by a previous professor who taught here some years ago. He was supposed to have an affinity for very colorful and interesting language- hence the name of this rope.)) rope
===== Setup =====
The tubing is stretched across the lecture theatre with one end fixed to a hook on the wall while the other end is free to be manipulated by hand to show the various demonstrations. If no hook is available, attaching it to a door handle or a volunteer student may also work. For the non-rigid reflection and for the partial reflection and transmission at a boundary the far end is attached to a piece of cord and the other end manipulated.
The rope may also be laid flat on the floor and viewed with a camera from above. This is another way that travelling waves may be viewed. This definitely works better with the rope under tension and off the ground, though.
Finally, with a TA or volunteer, standing waves can be produced in the Yak's milk rope. Higher-order standing waves can be obtained with sufficiently great effort.
===== Notes =====
// Demo room information //
| **Location** | S4 |
| **Maker** | Unknown |
| **Current State** | Working |