208 Sound lab Report

This report should adhere to a more formal lab report structure. You can see what that entails here.

Experimental Results

  1. Use logger pro to save your data from this measurement. Export As: CSV.
  2. Use excel to open a new workbook, and use the Data: Get external Data menu functions to import your data into Excel.
  3. Create an X-Y scatter plot of with the Time on the horizontal axis and the Sound Pressure on the vertical axis.
  4. Label the graph and include the plot in your report.
  5. Include your methods for calculating the frequency of your tuning fork.

Experimental Results

  1. Use logger pro to save your data from this measurement. Export As: CSV.
  2. Use excel to open a new workbook, and use the Data: Get external Data menu functions to import your data into Excel.
  3. Create an X-Y scatter plot of with the Time on the horizontal axis and the Sound Pressure on the vertical axis.
  4. Label the graph and include the plot in your report.
  5. Include your methods for calculating the frequency of the sound you make with your voice.

Experimental Results

  1. Measure the $\Delta t$ for your echo.
  2. Use the basic definitions of velocity to calculate the speed of sound in air based on these measurements.
  3. Show all your calculations and include your plot in the report.