Project 139 cup & string communication – Elenco Snap Circuits® Deluxe Sound & Light Combo User Manual

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Project 139

Cup & String Communication

How it works: When you talk into the cup, the cup

bottom vibrates back and forth from your sound

waves. The vibrations travel through the string by

pulling the string back and forth, and then make

the bottom of the second cup vibrate just like the

first cup did, producing sound waves that the

listener can hear. If the string is tight, the received

sound waves will be just like the ones sent, and

the listener hears what the talker said.
Telephones work the same way, except that

electric current replaces the string. In radio, the

changing current from a microphone is used to

encode electromagnetic waves sent through the

air, then decoded in a listening receiver.

Cups

String

Pencil

Tiny hole

Knot

String threaded

through cup bottom

Taut string

Light, radio signals, and sound all travel through air like waves travel through

water. To help you understand how they are like waves, you can make a

cup & string telephone. This common trick requires some household

materials (not included with this kit): two large plastic or paper cups, some

non-stretchable thread or kite string, and a sharp pencil. Adult supervision

is recommended.
Take the cups and punch a tiny hole in the center of the bottom of each with

a sharp pencil (or something similar). Take a piece of string (use between

25 and 100 feet) and thread each end through each hole. Either knot or tape

the string so it cannot go back through the hole when the string is stretched.

Now with two people, have each one take one of the cups and spread apart

until the string is tight. The key is to make the string tight, so its best to keep

the string in a straight line. Now if one of you talks into one of the cups while

the other listens, the second person should be able to hear what the first

person says.

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