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Smartphones as experimental tools to measure acoustical and mechanical properties of vibrating rods
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2016
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EngineeringMeasurementMechanical EngineeringVibration MeasurementWearable TechnologyEducationAcoustic SensorVibrationsModern SmartphonesExperimental ToolsAcoustical EngineeringSensor CapabilitiesInstrumentationPhysics StudentsStructural Health MonitoringUltrasoundHigh-frequency MeasurementMechanical VibrationMechanical PropertiesRandom VibrationAcousticsTechnologyVibration Control
Modern smartphones have calculation and sensor capabilities that make them suitable for use as versatile and reliable measurement devices in simple teaching experiments. In this work a smartphone is used, together with low cost materials, in an experiment to measure the frequencies emitted by vibrating rods of different materials, shapes and lengths. The results obtained with the smartphone have been compared with theoretical calculations and the agreement is good. Alternatively, physics students can perform the experiment described here and use their results to determine the dependencies of the obtained frequencies on the rod characteristics. In this way they will also practice research methods that they will probably use in their professional life.
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