This
integrated lab activity is designed to help upper-division undergraduate students observe different resonances and explore the dispersion relation for waves on a string.
Students used an experimental set-up to find the angular frequency of the wave.
The compare and contrast wrap-up discussion compiles each group's result to determine the dispersion relation for waves by plotting the angular frequency of the waves as a function of wave vector.
Students generally do not consider the dispersion relations in lower division course. We find that middle division students know that speed of a wave is the product of the wavelength and frequency, but they don't think of angular frequency as a function of wave number, nor are they aware of the different types of speed relevant in the study of waves: phase velocity, group velocity and material velocity. This activity is used to introduce these important ideas.
wvstringwaveshand.pdf
wvstringwaveshand.tex