Temperature, Frequency and Young’s Modulus of a Wineglass

A crystal soda-lime wineglass, heated to temperatures ranging from 25 °C to 150 °C, was tapped and the frequency recorded. It was shown that the relative change in the frequency at different temperatures can be used to determine the effect of temperature on Young’s Modulus of the glass. This simple...

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Main Authors: Amitta Miller, Rachel Seng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: StudentScientists.org 2015-01-01
Series:International Scholastic Journal of Science
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Online Access:http://www.isjos.org/index.php?paper=Temperature%2C+Frequency+and+Young%27s+Modulus+of+a+Wineglass
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spelling doaj-2fae988372de42a1a1c40c8cfa85f6622020-11-24T23:40:51ZengStudentScientists.orgInternational Scholastic Journal of Science2408-18842015-01-01911Temperature, Frequency and Young’s Modulus of a WineglassAmitta Miller0Rachel Seng1International School BangkokInternational School BangkokA crystal soda-lime wineglass, heated to temperatures ranging from 25 °C to 150 °C, was tapped and the frequency recorded. It was shown that the relative change in the frequency at different temperatures can be used to determine the effect of temperature on Young’s Modulus of the glass. This simple method of tapping a wineglass is proposed as an effective way of determining the relative effect of temperature on Young’ Modulus of glass.http://www.isjos.org/index.php?paper=Temperature%2C+Frequency+and+Young%27s+Modulus+of+a+WineglasswineglasstemperaturefrequencyYoung’s modulus
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author Amitta Miller
Rachel Seng
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Temperature, Frequency and Young’s Modulus of a Wineglass
International Scholastic Journal of Science
wineglass
temperature
frequency
Young’s modulus
author_facet Amitta Miller
Rachel Seng
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title Temperature, Frequency and Young’s Modulus of a Wineglass
title_short Temperature, Frequency and Young’s Modulus of a Wineglass
title_full Temperature, Frequency and Young’s Modulus of a Wineglass
title_fullStr Temperature, Frequency and Young’s Modulus of a Wineglass
title_full_unstemmed Temperature, Frequency and Young’s Modulus of a Wineglass
title_sort temperature, frequency and young’s modulus of a wineglass
publisher StudentScientists.org
series International Scholastic Journal of Science
issn 2408-1884
publishDate 2015-01-01
description A crystal soda-lime wineglass, heated to temperatures ranging from 25 °C to 150 °C, was tapped and the frequency recorded. It was shown that the relative change in the frequency at different temperatures can be used to determine the effect of temperature on Young’s Modulus of the glass. This simple method of tapping a wineglass is proposed as an effective way of determining the relative effect of temperature on Young’ Modulus of glass.
topic wineglass
temperature
frequency
Young’s modulus
url http://www.isjos.org/index.php?paper=Temperature%2C+Frequency+and+Young%27s+Modulus+of+a+Wineglass
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