Simulation 2: Sound
Another important concept in Bell's design
is the effect of sound. Sound travels through air as a series of
waves of compressed air. Therefore, the interaction of these
waves with a medium in its path causes vibrations and these sound
waves can be converted into a more visible form. For example, an
extremely thin and flexible membrane placed in direct contact
with sound waves can cause it to flex outward like a balloon.
This can be seen in the window demonstration. Select a wave form
from the four provided and click on the button to see the effect
of such a sound wave.