Project 196 sound energy demonstration – Elenco Snap Circuits® Deluxe Sound & Light Combo User Manual

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Project 196

Sound Energy Demonstration

Pour salt, glitter, or small foam/candy

balls (not included) into the container,

but do not cover the bottom.

Assemble the Sound energy demonstration container (as per page 7, or

shown on next page) if you have not done so already. Build the circuit as

shown. Turn off the left slide switch (S1) and turn on the right slide switch.

Lay the speaker (SP2) down on the unused 3-snap and 6-snap wires (to

elevate it slightly off the table); be sure it is lying flat, and place the sound

energy demonstration container over it. Pour some salt, glitter, small foam

or candy balls of 0.1 inch diameter or less (not included) or similar into the

container, but not enough to cover the bottom.
Press the keys on the keyboard to make sound. For some keys the

salt/glitter/balls will vibrate and bounce or dance around in the container,

find the key that gives the best effects. Most keys will create little or no

vibration. For the best key, adjust the TUNE knob on the keyboard for best

effects.
Now turn on the left slide switch and move the lever on the adjustable

resistor (RV) around. At some positions the salt/glitter/balls will vibrate and

bounce or dance around in the container; find the setting that gives the

best effects. Press some keyboard keys to add more sound effects.

Experiment with different materials in the container and see which give

the most impressive results. Our engineers found that nonpareils (round

decorative candy sprinkles) of up to 0.1” work best.
Try lifting the container a little higher above the speaker with your hands,

and see how much this affects the bounce height; see where you get the

best effects. Try it at best key or RV setting, and at other keys/settings.

Also, placing the speaker directly on the table (without the 3-snap and 6-

snap under it) should reduce the vibration a little, but you can try it to see

the difference.
Try removing the 0.1mF capacitor (C2), and see how the sounds and

bounce effects change. Next, remove the sound energy demonstration

container from the speaker and instead lay your hand on it for the best

setting, you can feel the speaker vibrate.
Don’t eat anything you placed into the sound energy demonstration

container.

The bouncing salt/

glitter/balls show

that sound has

energy! Typically the

E keys and the keys

near them give the

best effects, but your

results may vary.

Lay the speaker on the extra 3-snap

and 6-snap wires, to elevate it. Be

sure speaker lays flat.

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