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Exploration of Sound
Today we began class by experimenting with some tuning forks. Emily provided lots of tuning forks for the students to play with:
The students created a list which included observations and questions that they came up with throughout their exploration time with the tuning forks:
Their observations included:
- You can see the vibrating of the tuning fork.
- When you place a tuning fork on a solid object, the noise stops.
- When you touch the tuning fork to hair near your ear, it sounds like a bumble bee!
- There are numbers and letters on the sides of the tuning fork.
- Holding your hand on the bottom of a “hollow” tuning fork changes the sound.
Their questions included:
- Does the size of the tuning fork matter?
- What happens if you put the tuning fork in water? After experimenting, students noticed they could see ripples and splash, and said that “water dampens the sound.”