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Advance warningMany demos are suggested using many different types of wave motion. The first time you set these up keep diagrams or exact notes of what works best with the actual equipment you have to hand. This will save you time on the next occasion you teach this topic!A stick wave 'machine' is useful. It consists of two parallel strings with many sticks threaded on in the plane defined by the two strings. The strings are held at each end to provide sufficient tension. Giving the stick at one end a twist produces a slow ripple as the torsional wave travels down the strings.LasersYou will find it useful to work with lasers in some of the activities described here, so it is a good idea to familiarize yourself with any available lasers, and to ensure that you know how to use them safely.Laser light is particularly suitable for optical work. He-Ne gas lasers used in schools and colleges have a wavelength of 633 nm. Laser lines and laser pointers can also be used, but check that they are ‘Class 2’ permitted for use in schools and colleges.

Laser pointers tend to need new batteries quite often when used for experiments rather than ‘pointing’.Laser diodes can now be bought from various suppliers. For example, a Class 2 laser diode from Maplin costs about £20 and runs off a 3 V battery. It can be mounted it in a Colorail Centre Bracket 19 mm diameter from B&Q (they’re used for mounting a curtain pole/rail).
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Make sure that a laser safety label is prominent alongside the device.Safety with lasersNever shine laser light directly into the eye, or allow it to reflect from a shiny surface. Direct the light onto the ceiling: all students in the room can see a ‘spot’. The beam has been diffusely reflected into all angles, so the intensity in any one direction is low and safe to view.
112 wide blackout patio curtainRipple tanksIt’s worth practicing with a ripple tank before going public in front of the class. Here are some tips for setting up a ripple tank with an OHP.Add a single small drop of detergent to the water - this helps to 'wet' the wave bar.Adjust the position of the wave bar and/or its frequency so you get standing waves between it and the adjacent edge - the resulting increased amplitude of the wave bar helps to get better amplitude waves where you want them.Use a variable power supply to control the illumination of the OHP for optimum contrast.

It’s worth taking some care to level the tank - varying water depth leads to refraction if the wave bar in not perpendicular to the long axis of the tank. Even with good alignment, if the depth changes this leads to a change of wave speed and hence wavelength. (You will notice optimum standing waves when the wave bar is parallel to the short side.)Prior knowledgeStudents should have studied the basic representation of sinusoidal waves. They should be familiar with the wave speed equation c = fl.It will be helpful if they are familiar with some aspects of trigonometry (small angle approximations sin q ~ q ~ tan q, maximum value of sin q = 1 etc; simple triangle trigonometry).Where this leadsThe ideas of diffraction and interference can lead to an understanding of many different scientific instruments and measurement techniques – interferometers, spectrometers etc – used in many different branches of science.Ideas of waves, including standing waves, proved vital in the development of quantum mechanics.

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Use indoors or outdoors for plaster, brick or concrete. ToolsDifficulty levelPack sizeDrying time Add to shopping list Ensure the hole is clean, dry, and free from dust, oil and grease. Remove product through the perforated backing card (always store unused product in the original packaging). Cut a length of strip sufficient for the hole to be filled. Remove the protective film from both sides of the cut strip. Wearing suitable gloves, knead the strip until a uniform colour is obtained. Slight wetting with water improves workability. Push product into hole until it is fully filled. A flat blade tool can be used for this. Remains workable for up to 4 minutes. Remove excess material and ensure flush with the hole. Centrally insert screw 1/2 way using light finger pressure to create a pilot hole. Leave screws in place to set for 1 hour. Using a screwdriver carefully remove screw, position the fixture (e.g. bracket or shelf) and then fully tighten screw until flush with fixture (do not overtighten).