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Home Sound & Waves Sound, Waves & Resonance   Wave Modeling Spring
Wave Modeling Spring
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Wave Modeling Spring
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Perfect for modeling standing and moving transverse waves as well as moving sound waves.
Wave Modeling Spring
This 6-foot-long spring stretches to over 30 feet! Perfect for modeling standing and moving transverse waves as well as moving sound waves. Demonstrate the relationship between wavelength and frequency in a way your students will never forget. You can even stretch the spring through a large slit in a piece of cardboard to demonstrate how a polarizing filter works. These gigantic springs are difficult to find and have myriad uses in the classroom and laboratory.

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