Tuning Fork Set of 8 – Welch Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in India
Product Code : SCL-EAE-11124
The Tuning Fork Set of 8 Welch contains eight tuning forks for educational sound and vibration experiments. When a tuning fork is correctly struck, its vibrating tines create sound waves at a characteristic frequency, allowing students to connect mechanical vibration with audible pitch.
The eight-piece format supports comparative investigations using different forks. Students can study frequency and pitch, observe resonance with compatible apparatus and investigate beats when suitable frequencies are sounded together. The set complements other physics miscellaneous teaching apparatus for wave and sound demonstrations.
Key Features
Set of eight tuning forks: Provides eight individual forks for comparative sound experiments.
Welch-type configuration: Identified as a Welch-type educational tuning fork set.
Sound generation: Each fork produces sound when its tines are set into vibration.
Frequency and pitch learning: Helps students investigate the relationship between vibration frequency and perceived pitch.
Supports resonance experiments: Can be used with suitable resonance apparatus to study natural frequency and forced vibration.
Useful for beat demonstrations: Suitable tuning forks can demonstrate beats when two nearby frequencies sound simultaneously.
Reusable teaching equipment: Designed for repeated supervised physics and acoustics demonstrations when handled correctly.
Technical Specifications
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Specification |
Detail |
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Product Name |
Tuning Fork Set of 8 – Welch |
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Brand |
Lab Exports |
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Product Category |
Physics Laboratory Equipment > Physics Miscellaneous Products > Sound and Wave Apparatus |
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Set Quantity |
8 tuning forks |
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Type |
Welch type |
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Primary Function |
Generation of sound for educational vibration and acoustics experiments |
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Learning Concepts |
Sound, vibration, frequency, pitch, resonance and beats |
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Individual Frequencies |
Not independently verified for this Lab Exports configuration |
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Material |
Not independently verified |
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Standards / Certifications |
No product-specific certification verified |
What's Included in the Kit
8 × Welch-type tuning forks
Storage case, striker, resonance box and other accessories should be confirmed against the final supplier specification before ordering.
Applications / Uses
Demonstrating how vibration produces sound.
Comparing different sound frequencies and perceived pitches.
Studying resonance with compatible tubes, boxes or air-column apparatus.
Investigating beats using suitable pairs of frequencies.
Supporting lessons on wave frequency, wavelength and sound propagation.
Complementing the Doppler Effect Kit in broader classroom studies of sound waves.
How to Use the Tuning Fork Set of 8 Welch
Select the tuning fork required for the planned experiment.
Hold the fork securely by its stem or handle without touching the tines.
Gently strike one tine against a suitable soft striker designed for tuning-fork use.
Hold the vibrating fork near the ear without making physical contact, or position it near the relevant resonance apparatus.
Observe the resulting sound and compare it with other forks where required.
For resonance experiments, position the vibrating fork near the opening of the compatible air column or resonance apparatus.
For beat experiments, activate two suitable forks together and listen for periodic variations in sound intensity.
Safety note: Do not strike tuning forks against hard laboratory benches, metal objects or brittle surfaces. Avoid excessive striking force and never place a vibrating fork in direct contact with the ear.
Care & Maintenance
Wipe each tuning fork with a clean, dry, soft cloth after use.
Avoid dropping, bending, filing or modifying the tines because physical damage can affect vibration behaviour.
Store all eight forks securely in a dry location protected from impact and moisture.
Use only a suitable soft striker when activating a tuning fork.
Why Choose Lab Exports
Lab Exports manufactures and exports scientific laboratory instruments, laboratory experiment setups, science kits, mathematics kits, didactic models and STEM equipment. Its physics laboratory range includes apparatus for mechanics, electricity, magnetism, optics, heat, waves and sound-related demonstrations. Buyers can also explore the Transverse and Longitudinal Wave Model for practical wave-motion teaching. Product-specific frequencies, materials and accessories should be confirmed before procurement.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Tuning Fork Set of 8 Welch used for?
It is used for educational experiments involving sound, vibration, frequency, pitch, resonance and beats. The eight-piece set allows students to compare multiple tuning forks.
How does a tuning fork produce sound?
When struck correctly, the two tines vibrate and cause surrounding air to oscillate. These pressure variations propagate as sound waves.
Can this set be used to demonstrate resonance?
Yes. A vibrating tuning fork can be used with compatible resonance tubes, resonance boxes or air-column apparatus to investigate resonance at particular frequencies.
Can students demonstrate beats with tuning forks?
Yes, when two suitable tuning forks with nearby frequencies are sounded together, their sound waves can interfere and produce periodic variations in sound intensity called beats.
Is the Tuning Fork Set of 8 Welch suitable for school physics laboratories?
Yes. It is relevant to supervised school and college physics experiments involving acoustics, sound waves, frequency and resonance.
What should buyers confirm before ordering?
Buyers should confirm the eight individual frequencies, fork material, dimensions, frequency tolerance, storage case, striker, other supplied accessories and any calibration or certification requirements.
Request verified technical specifications for the Tuning Fork Set of 8 Welch or explore the complete Lab Exports physics laboratory equipment range for institutional science teaching and practical experiments.
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