Underground Map

U2-1 Sound Vibrations

Images of sound

In this station, we learn how to photograph sound waves.

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U2-2 Interference of Sound

Classical waves

How do classical waves propagate through space? An observer looks at the possible paths of sound waves. What happens when waves from different paths overlap at the observer’s position?

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U2-3 Overtones

On the mixture of frequencies

In this station, we explain frequency analysis and Fourier analysis, respectively.

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U2-4 Standing Waves

On vibrating strings

In this station, we discuss the connection between nodal points and the overtone spectrum of a string.

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U2-5 Spherical Vibrations

On vibrating spherical surfaces

In this station, we discuss standing waves in one and two dimensions and the transformation of nodal points to nodal lines.

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U2-6 Quantum Mirror

On Planck’s constant as a quantum of nodal lines

In this station, we discuss the transition from observable standing waves to quantum states.

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U2-7 Spin

On the mirror in the middle

A small displacement of the mirror causes a giant leap into a new dimension.

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U2-8 Atomic Models

From Bohr to the quantum dimension

In this station, we compare the Bohr model with the model of quantum reflections and show that we can understand the structure of the periodic table by counting the nodal lines of quantum states.

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U2-9 Quantum Organ

On the dance of electrons

In this final station of the U2 subway line we show selected examples of quantum melodies.

Zu Station U2-9