Abstract:An attempt is here made to establish a general theory of a certain class of resonators, including most of those which occur in practice. When a mass of air or other gas is enclosed in a space bounded ...An attempt is here made to establish a general theory of a certain class of resonators, including most of those which occur in practice. When a mass of air or other gas is enclosed in a space bounded nearly all round by rigid walls, but communicating with the external air by one or more passages, there are certain natural periods of vibration or resonant notes whose determination is a matter of interest. If the dimension of the airspace is small compared to the wave-length of the vibration, the dynamics of the motion is, in its general character, of remarkable simplicity.Read More
Publication Year: 1871
Publication Date: 1871-12-31
Language: en
Type: article
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