Sample Lab Report 02
Sample Lab Report 02
compare
the
measured
speed
of
sound
with
the
accepted
value.
My
hypothesis
is
that
the
larger
the
frequency
of
the
tuning
fork,
the
lesser
distance
of
the
sound
at
its
highest
point
Methods
The
materials
needed
for
this
lab
was
a
tube,
multiple
tuning
forks,
and
water.
We
started
off
by
filling
the
cylinder
with
water.
Then
we
lowered
the
tube
all
the
way
into
the
water.
My
partner
then
struck
the
tuning
fork
on
a
piece
of
rubber
and
held
the
vibrating
ford
over
the
top
of
the
tube.
We
then
slowly
pulled
the
tube
out
of
the
water
listening
for
the
position
of
loudest
sound.
After
finding
the
antinode
we
measured
the
distance
from
the
top
of
the
tube
to
the
water
surface
and
recorded
that
length.
This
process
was
repeated
four
more
types
with
forks
of
different
frequency.
Results
These
are
the
results
after
testing
with
five
different
tuning
forks
all
with
different
frequencies.
You
can
tell
with
the
data
that
the
higher
the
frequency
the
lower
the
period
of
forks
Data
Table
Trial
Frequency of Fork
Period of Fork
Length L (m)
4L (m)
(Hz)
(s)
256
.0039
.227m
.908
320
.003125
.204m
.816
341 1/3
.00293
.191m
.764
384
.0026
.163m
.652
512
.00195
.180m
.072
2
3
4
5
Temperature
before-
23.3
Temperature
after-
23.5
You
can
tell
that
when
the
period
increases,
the
wavelength
does
as
well.
The
only
numbers
that
are
actual
are
the
frequency
of
fork.
The
rest
of
the
data
is
based
on
our
hearing
throughout
the
entire
lab.
Discussion
My
hypothesis
proved
to
be
somewhat
true
considering
the
fact
that
the
tuning
fork
with
a
frequency
of
512
had
very
short
distance
compared
to
the
tuning
fork
with
a
frequency
of
256.
The
speed
of
sound
in
the
physics
classroom
was
equal
to
344.98
meters
per
second
because,
given
that
the
temperature
in
the
room
was
23.3
degrees
Celsius.
There
could
have
been
many
errors
in
this
lab.
One
major
error
could
be
due
to
the
fact
that
our
hearing
was
off.
We
had
two
sets
of
ears
but
still
there
was
room
for
lots
of
error.
We
had
to
redo
the
whole
process
due
to
bad
hearing
the
first
time.
Also,
the
pipe
played
a
huge
role
on
the
way
it
was
positioned
precisely
for
each
tuning
fork.
Having
to
hold
the
pipe
steady
was
also
a
hardship
the
longer
you
had
to
keep
it
vertical
Conclusion
This
lab
taught
me
a
lot
about
resonance.
I
learned
that
speed
of
sound
is
changed
according
to
the
temperature
in
the
room
at
the
time.
I
also
learned
how
to
find
the
antinodes
of
a
standing
wave.
This
was
a
challenging
lab
considering
we
were
finding
definite
values
in
the
lab
and
it
was
based
on
the
way
we
did
the
lab
if
we
had
the
right
numbers.