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Page 39
... divergence would con- sequently , in a frictionless fluid , be a perfect resonator , from which no energy would be lost in steady vibration , so far as this divergence is concerned . As , however , symmetrical sphe- rical divergence ...
... divergence would con- sequently , in a frictionless fluid , be a perfect resonator , from which no energy would be lost in steady vibration , so far as this divergence is concerned . As , however , symmetrical sphe- rical divergence ...
Page 130
... divergence ; we may conclude therefore that the true form is intermediate in character between the two . We may apply the above formula to get a more exact re- presentation of the hypothetical complete divergence without flange . Here ...
... divergence ; we may conclude therefore that the true form is intermediate in character between the two . We may apply the above formula to get a more exact re- presentation of the hypothetical complete divergence without flange . Here ...
Page 135
... divergence of the reflected stream of energy , so far as it lies within the issuing stream of air , does not take place in the manner above supposed , i . e . it does not spread freely with hemispherical divergence , but behaves more ...
... divergence of the reflected stream of energy , so far as it lies within the issuing stream of air , does not take place in the manner above supposed , i . e . it does not spread freely with hemispherical divergence , but behaves more ...
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JULY 1877 | 17 |
Mr R H M Bosanquet on the Theory of Sound | 25 |
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