Siren Disk - Seebeck Siren



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 Code Number :   3C20.30  

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Condition :   Good  
Principle :   Frequency of Sound Waves  
Area of Study :  Acoustics   
Equipment :   Savart wheel w/holes, Motor-driven rotator.

Procedure :   Put the Savart's wheel into the rotator and tighten securely. Start the motor and direct a stream of air at each series of holes and listen to the pitch changes.  
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   References
 

Thomas D. Rossing, "Seebeck's Siren", TPT, Vol. 17, # 6, Sept. 1979, p. 352.

E. Scott Barr, "The Sirene", TPT, Vol. 17, # 8, p. 550, Nov. 1979.

Arthur H. Benade, "An Octave Synthesizer", TPT, Vol. 16, # 6, Sept. 1978, p. 400.

 

Thomas B. Greenslade, Jr., "Siren Disk (Photo)", AJP, Vol. 72, # 2, Feb. 2004, p. 263.

Sc-1:  Freier and Anderson,  A Demonstration Handbook for Physics.

 

W-050:  "Siren Disk,"  DICK and RAE Physics Demo Notebook.

 

S-120, 121:  Richard Manliffe Sutton, Demonstration Experiments in Physics.

 


Mail Questions and Comments to:  Dale Stille