chickenmicken
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Hi guys, this is my first time posting on bored of studies, so if this is in the wrong section or if i am breaking an rules please let me know
Anyway my predicament:
Our 11 physics class has been given assignment where we design a practical experiment. I have decided to complete a hertz experiment where he transmitted demonstrate the production and transmission of radio waves, and found the speed of light. Apparently this is a year 12 experiment so i am a little bit confused about some of the physics/ circuitry behind the experiment. So just a few questions (just so you guys know i couldn't find much information to answer the following questions that wasn't completing beyond my current scope of knowledge) :
-Does the induction coil or 'spark gap' have anything to do with the frequency/wavelength of the experiment
-If can we measure the 'spark gap' or induction coil to calculate frequency/wavelength.
-What does the transistor radio and static have to do with the experiment? Are we using the static produced by the radio wave to measure frequency? What does changing the frequency of the transistor radio do?
-If none of these how do we measure the wavelength/frequency of the radio wave produced (using high school equipment and formula)
- When completing this experiment should i be proving that radio waves (E.M waves) travel at the speed of light, or how frequency (or period) of the wave affects its wavelength?
Thanks for any information guys, i really appreciate any help you can give me
Anyway my predicament:
Our 11 physics class has been given assignment where we design a practical experiment. I have decided to complete a hertz experiment where he transmitted demonstrate the production and transmission of radio waves, and found the speed of light. Apparently this is a year 12 experiment so i am a little bit confused about some of the physics/ circuitry behind the experiment. So just a few questions (just so you guys know i couldn't find much information to answer the following questions that wasn't completing beyond my current scope of knowledge) :
-Does the induction coil or 'spark gap' have anything to do with the frequency/wavelength of the experiment
-If can we measure the 'spark gap' or induction coil to calculate frequency/wavelength.
-What does the transistor radio and static have to do with the experiment? Are we using the static produced by the radio wave to measure frequency? What does changing the frequency of the transistor radio do?
-If none of these how do we measure the wavelength/frequency of the radio wave produced (using high school equipment and formula)
- When completing this experiment should i be proving that radio waves (E.M waves) travel at the speed of light, or how frequency (or period) of the wave affects its wavelength?
Thanks for any information guys, i really appreciate any help you can give me