You will need:
- Butter knife
- Pen or any other object
to hit the knife with
Understand the science of sound and music, by trying out a simple experiment and collating your result.
INSTRUCTIONS
- Holding the knife in various places along the length of the handle, strike it gently with a pen and hear the variations in sound.
- Starting closer to the centre, hold the knife near the base of the blade in the middle and strike the blade with the pen.
- Next, hold the handle farther out, and strike the blade with the pen.
- Lastly, hold the knife handle at the end, and hit the blade with the pen.
- Record all the differences in noise.
RESULT
Holding the knife near the blade, closer to the centre, will make the sound produced by hitting the pen on it, very dull; it is almost like a thud. But the sound of the pen hitting the blade becomes clearer and rings better as your hold on the handle moves outward towards the tip of the handle. This is a result of the vibrations produced by the blade along the anti-nodes (areas where the knife moves when it vibrates), which will make the air around it vibrate. By holding the knife in a place where it vibrates (like closer to the centre), the vibration transfers from the knife to the hand, and it does not produce any sound.