what kind of gases do we use to do a experiment with sound
laser is not used in that experiment. that was mercury lamp which is used for that exp.
A string is used in the bell jar experiment to demonstrate vibrations of sound waves. When the string is plucked, it vibrates and creates sound waves that can be seen and studied under a bell jar with a source of vibration like a tuning fork. This experiment helps visualize how sound travels through a medium.
Its used to avoid the spreading of fumes and gases when conducting an experiment resulting in a gaseous reaction.
The three gases commonly used in fountain experiments are carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and helium. These gases are typically mixed with water to create different fountain effects.
hydrogen ,helium
In Miller and Urey's experiment, the other gases used were methane, ammonia, and water vapor, which were believed to represent the early Earth's atmosphere. These gases were subjected to electrical sparks to simulate lightning, which produced a variety of organic compounds, including amino acids, which are the building blocks of proteins.
Sound can be measured in an experiment using a sound level meter, which detects and quantifies sound pressure levels in decibels (dB). The meter records the intensity of sound waves in relation to a reference value, providing an objective measure of sound levels in a given environment. Additionally, specialized equipment such as microphones can be used to capture and analyze sound waves across different frequencies and amplitudes.
In Miller's experiment, the gases used (methane, ammonia, water vapor, and hydrogen) were chosen based on scientific understanding of the early Earth's atmosphere derived from geological evidence and the presence of these gases on other planets or celestial bodies. While we cannot directly confirm the composition of Earth's early atmosphere, these gases represent plausible components based on scientific hypotheses.
You use sound waves to communicate.
No. You should never taste anything used in any kind of an experiment for any reason.
yes bananas can be used for shampoo or conditioner but i don't think it can at in a home kind of experiment but maybe when manufactured.
A variable is anything which can vary, such as the length of time allowed for the experiment, the temperatures of the reactants, the pressure under which the experiment is taking place, the states of matter of the reactants (liquids, solids, gases) and the concentrations of any solutions being used.