Sound and Music: An Elementary Treatise on the Physical Constitution of Musical Sounds and HarmonyMacmillan, 1896 - 223 páginas |
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... further conjecture that motion of a material medium constitutes the mechanical impulse which , falling on the ear , excites within it the sensation we call Sound . Let us try to form an idea of the kind of motion . which the conditions ...
... further conjecture that motion of a material medium constitutes the mechanical impulse which , falling on the ear , excites within it the sensation we call Sound . Let us try to form an idea of the kind of motion . which the conditions ...
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... further to illustrate this point , let us suppose that a hundred men are standing in a line and that the first ten are ordered to kneel down : a spectator who is too far off to distinguish individuals will merely see a broken line like ...
... further to illustrate this point , let us suppose that a hundred men are standing in a line and that the first ten are ordered to kneel down : a spectator who is too far off to distinguish individuals will merely see a broken line like ...
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... further apart from , each other than is the case with those on which the wind has not yet acted . After this illustration , it will be easy to conceive a kind of wave - motion in which there is no longer any movement transverse to the ...
... further apart from , each other than is the case with those on which the wind has not yet acted . After this illustration , it will be easy to conceive a kind of wave - motion in which there is no longer any movement transverse to the ...
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... further back in Fig . 14 B a a ( 0 ) ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 5 ) ( 6 ) ( 7 ) ( 8 ) a its path than is its neighbour to the left , and therefore exactly as much more forward than is its neighbour to the right . · ' ( 0 ) shows the ...
... further back in Fig . 14 B a a ( 0 ) ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 5 ) ( 6 ) ( 7 ) ( 8 ) a its path than is its neighbour to the left , and therefore exactly as much more forward than is its neighbour to the right . · ' ( 0 ) shows the ...
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... further advanced by one - eighth of its wave - length . In ( 8 ) , a whole vibration - period has elapsed since ( 0 ) . Accordingly each particle has performed one complete vibration , and returned to the position which it held in ( 0 ) ...
... further advanced by one - eighth of its wave - length . In ( 8 ) , a whole vibration - period has elapsed since ( 0 ) . Accordingly each particle has performed one complete vibration , and returned to the position which it held in ( 0 ) ...
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