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... upper end 66. Kundt's dust - tube apparatus 67. Kundt's double wave - tube apparatus · 68. Displacement diagrams for vibrations of a rod 69. Displacement curve for a longitudinal disturbance 70. Chladni's figures 71. Section of ...
... upper end 66. Kundt's dust - tube apparatus 67. Kundt's double wave - tube apparatus · 68. Displacement diagrams for vibrations of a rod 69. Displacement curve for a longitudinal disturbance 70. Chladni's figures 71. Section of ...
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... upper end was applied to the ear of the observer . The stroke of the bell could be heard even across the lake , a distance of 14,000 metres or 9 miles . The interval between flash and sound was registered on a quarter - second stop ...
... upper end was applied to the ear of the observer . The stroke of the bell could be heard even across the lake , a distance of 14,000 metres or 9 miles . The interval between flash and sound was registered on a quarter - second stop ...
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... upper partials of the room ( Chap . VII . p . 120 ) . Frequently , a sharp sound , such as the clapping of the hands or of two boards together , is reflected in a room or a corridor with smooth , parallel walls as a more or less musical ...
... upper partials of the room ( Chap . VII . p . 120 ) . Frequently , a sharp sound , such as the clapping of the hands or of two boards together , is reflected in a room or a corridor with smooth , parallel walls as a more or less musical ...
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... upper layers of air move more quickly than the lower , so that the upper parts of the wave travel more quickly than the lower , and the wave- front turns downwards , as shown in Fig . 15 , a . There is , therefore , a condensation of ...
... upper layers of air move more quickly than the lower , so that the upper parts of the wave travel more quickly than the lower , and the wave- front turns downwards , as shown in Fig . 15 , a . There is , therefore , a condensation of ...
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... upper parts , the wave - front turns upwards , and the sound tends to go into the upper air , and there is a thinning off near the surface , so that a listener at O has much less chance of hearing . Wind < b . Sound and Wind in opposite ...
... upper parts , the wave - front turns upwards , and the sound tends to go into the upper air , and there is a thinning off near the surface , so that a listener at O has much less chance of hearing . Wind < b . Sound and Wind in opposite ...
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