PASCO SF-9324 Mechanical Wave Driver User Manual

Mechanical wave driver, Introduction

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Instruction Sheet

012-03177H

PASCO Waves and Sound

Mechanical Wave Driver

SF-9324

800-772-8700

www.pasco.com

®

*012-03177*

Included Equipment

1.

Mechanical Wave Driver, SF-9324

2.

Sloted String Holder with Plug (1)

3.

String Holder with Plug (1)

Elastic cord (not shown)

Extra fuses (not shown)

Replacement Parts

Slotted String Holder with Plug (4), SF-9322

String Holder with Plug (4), SF-9323

Required Equipment

Banana Plug Patch Cords (SE-9751)

and one of the following function generators

Sine Wave Generator (WA-9867)

Function Generator (PI-8127)

or

Power Amplifier II (CI-6552A) with

ScienceWorkshop 750 Interface (CI-7650)

or

Xplorer GLX Power Amplifier (PS-2006) with

Xplorer GLX Datalogger (PS-2002)

Introduction

The Mechanical Wave Driver lets you drive wave experiments
with ease and accuracy. You will need a function generator*
with an amplifier capable of producing current up to 1 ampere.
(The PASCO WA-9867 Sine Wave Generator and the PASCO
PI-8127 Function Generator are recommended.)

* See the PASCO catalog or web site at www.pasco.com for more infor-
mation.

The Mechanical Wave Driver is a strong, long-throw speaker,
with an attached drive arm. The top of the drive arm has a 4
millimeter diameter hole for plugging in the included connec-
tors. The speaker will vibrate at any frequency from 0.1 Hz to 5
kilohertz (kHz) and with amplitudes up to 7 millimeters (mm)
peak-to-peak at the low end of the frequency range. The wave-
form need not be a sine wave; other waveforms such as square,
triangle, or sawtooth can be used.

1.

2.

3.

Drive arm

Drive arm
locking tab

Connect signal
from function
generator

Fuse holder

String holder
storage hole

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