Bangers and Sound Waves
EQUIPMENT:A sheet of A4 paper
Instructions:
1. Fold the paper in half lengthways
2. Unfold the paper
3. Fold in all four corners to meet the centre line
5. Fold in half so you can only see the plain outside
6. Fold in half the other way to make a crease
7. Unfold the last fold
8. Fold both sides into the middle line
9. Fold in half backwards
10. Hold your banger by the 'tails' and flap it as quickly as you can
Getting the 'flapping' right is something you'll get better at with practise. The best place for this is outdoors where you won't annoy anyone. Hold the banger in your hand as if you are throwing a dart. A quick wrist movement is as helpful for making a big bang as the arm movement.
The reason we hear a bang is because as we flap, the air is squashed inside the banger until there's too much pressure and the side pops out. The sudden movement when it pops out compresses the air outside the banger and forces it to squeeze up together really quickly. What we hear is the sound of that wave of squashed air rippling out.
You can see and hear a very similar effect when you drop a stone into water and ripples spread out around it...
You can find the other 5 Minute STEM Activities here:
Fish In The Tank
The Floating Arm Trick
The 5cm World Challenge
What Is Gluten?
How To Step Through A Hole In A Postcard
Turn Black To White
Is it Warm Or Is It Cold?
Fish In The Tank
The Floating Arm Trick
The 5cm World Challenge
What Is Gluten?
How To Step Through A Hole In A Postcard
Turn Black To White
Is it Warm Or Is It Cold?
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