The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen9David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler F.P. Kaiser, 1900 - 4190 páginas |
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... vibrations , whose rapidity , force , and permanency depend upon the elasticity , the form , and the mode of ... vibrations probably consist of a bulge running to and fro from end to end . Different modes of vibration may be obtained ...
... vibrations , whose rapidity , force , and permanency depend upon the elasticity , the form , and the mode of ... vibrations probably consist of a bulge running to and fro from end to end . Different modes of vibration may be obtained ...
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... vibrations in the same time , they are in unison . But when their vibrations are so related as to have a common period after a few oscillations , they produce concord . Thus when the vibrations of two strings bear a very simple relation ...
... vibrations in the same time , they are in unison . But when their vibrations are so related as to have a common period after a few oscillations , they produce concord . Thus when the vibrations of two strings bear a very simple relation ...
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... vibrating the natural note of the cavity be placed opposite to its orifice , and be large enough to cover it ; or at least to set a large portion of the ad- jacent air in motion . For the sound will be alternately reflected by the ...
... vibrating the natural note of the cavity be placed opposite to its orifice , and be large enough to cover it ; or at least to set a large portion of the ad- jacent air in motion . For the sound will be alternately reflected by the ...
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