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Published by
 Australian Academy of Science
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Activity 1 | Cochlear implants wiring for sound
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Vibration and sound
This activity demonstrates that sound originates in a vibrating
body and is transmitted through matter to the ear.
Materials (for each person)
1 plastic ruler
Procedure
- Hold the ruler firmly on the edge of a desk or table so that
about 25 centimetres extends over the edge.
- Flick the free end of the ruler with your fingers and listen
for any sound it makes.
- Look closely at the way the ruler is moving.
- Move the ruler back so that only about 15 centimetres extends
over the edge and repeat the procedure.
- Compare your observations.
Teachers notes
Students should observe the following:
Flicking the ruler resulted in an up and down motion (vibration).
The second distance (15 centimetres) produced a faster vibration
and should have generated a sound that was easier to hear.
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