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3/29/06 Introduction to Waves & Sound Questions about RHR Questions about Faraday’s Law/Lenz’s Rule No New Reading for Friday Right Hand Rules Review Direction of Magnetic FIELD Direction of Magnetic FORCE Another Example of Faraday’s Law & Lenz’s Rule: Eddy-Current Braking A magnetic field points into the page as shown. For example, this field could be created by an electromagnet or between the poles of permanent magnets. A metal pendulum swings into the magnetic field. What happens to the motion of the metal pendulum? Why does this happen? x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Poster Presentation: How Computers Work? Date: Monday May 1 (during lab time). Work in Pairs Moved from Monday April 23 Monitors { CRT LCD Plasma Magnetic Hard Drive/Memory Optical Drives: CD/DVD { { Writing Reading Possible Topics? Webcam/Digital Camera Speaker/Microphone Scanners Printers: Laser/Inkjet Read Only Input Devices: Keyboard/Mouse Recordable/ Rewritable Lasers Random Access Memory (RAM): Dynamic/Static Flash Memory Wired Networks: Modems/Firewire/USB Circuits/Processor: Diodes, Transistors Wireless Networks Power Supplies: AC DC; Rechargeable Batteries Exercise: Vibrations into Sound 1) Obtain Rubber Band 2) Hold rubber band in two hands, slightly stretched 3) Pluck Rubber Band; Look & Listen 4) Stretch Rubber Band a little more; Pluck; Look & Listen 5) Repeat Several Times Questions: What is sound? How does it connect to motion? How does it connect to harmonic motion? Exercise: Standing Waves, Wavelength, Frequency, Wave Speed 1) Work in Pairs 2) Borrow long slinky 3) Follow Instructions Questions: What are the various standing wave patterns you saw? What is relationship between frequency and wavelength? What happens if you change the length?