Physical Laboratory Manual for Secondary Schools And Colleges

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Physical Laboratory Manual for Secondary Schools And Colleges
Adams, Charles Francis, 1835-1915
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As in the previous exercise the distance from the water, or place of no vibra- tion, to the mouth of the tube, or place of greatest vibration, is one-fourth of a wave length ; so in this, the distance from a node to the middle of a group is one-foui-th of a wave length, or the distance from one node to the next is one- half of a wave length in air. Likewise the distance from the center of the brass rod to its end is one-fourth of a wave length in brass, or the whole rod is one-half a wave lengt...h long. Hence the wave length in brass for a given rate of vibration w^ill be as many times as long as a wave length in air for the same rate of vibration as the length of one group is contained in the length of the rod. This ratio of wave lengths will also be the ratio of velocity of sound in brass to that in air. Calculate the velocity of sound in air for the temperature taken, as in the last exercise, and then from the data of this exercise calculate the velocity of sound in brass.
CHAPTER VII LIGHT EXERCISE LIX PHOTOMETRY Apparatus — A Bunsen photometer.


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