How much noise can produce paper cup?
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How much noise can produce paper cup |
materials needed
plastic cup (or paper)
string, about 30 cm (12 in.) long
Half of a toothpick
Procedure
1. Make a small hole in the bottom of the cup, at the center. You can use
the toothpick or your pencil to make the hole.
2. Insert the end of the string through the hole in the cup.
3. Tie the string around the half toothpick, so the toothpick will be on the
outside of the cup.
4. Hold the cup in one hand. Squeeze the string with the thumb and index
finger of the other hand, and pull, holding the string tight, but allowing it
to slip through your fingers.
5. Did you hear anything? If not, squeeze a little tighter next time.
6. Wet the string with water and do it again.
7. What happened? Explain, and have fun!
For problem solvers:
Experiment with different materials. The variables are the cup, the string, the
water, and how tightly you held the string with your fingers. Change one variable
at a time and see what differences you can make. Predict what differences each
change will make before you try it.
if you can find a
small feather or two and some rally eyes, you could decorate this noisemaker
and call it the yellow chicken, the red hen, or something like that. you
decide. you could fashion a beak out of a clothespin or some other suitable
object.
why does this thing
make sound? what is the role of the cup?