... here visible from the reed ; hence the necessity of the foregoing experiments to prove the action of the sound on the upper portion of the flame to be nil, and that the waves had really to "bend round the edge of the screen so as to reach the seat... Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - Síđa 161eftir Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1875Heildartexta - Um bókina
| 1876 - 348 síđur
...the edge of the screen so as to reach the seat of sensitiveness in the neighbourhood of the orifice of the burner. The positions of the flame and reed were reversed, the reed being now close behind the screen, and the flame at a distance of six feet from it. The sonorous... | |
| John Tyndall - 1875 - 466 síđur
...for the contemplated experiments on reversibility. FIG. The experiments then proceeded thus:—The sensitive flame being placed close behind a screen...vibrations were without sensible action upon the flame. with the effect. In nil cases it was shown that the sound was effective when the reed was at a distance... | |
| Royal institution of Great Britain - 1875 - 584 síđur
...the edge of the screen so as to reach the seat of sensitiveness in the neighbourhood of the orifice of the burner. The positions of the flame and reed...behind the screen, and the former at a distance of six feet from it. The sonorous vibrations were without sensible action upon the flame. The experiment... | |
| 1875 - 806 síđur
...really to bend round the edge of the screen so as to reach the seat of sensitiveness in the neighborhood of the burner. The positions of the flame and reed...behind the screen, and the former at a distance of six feet from it. The sonorous vibrations were without sensible action upon the flame. The experiment... | |
| 1875 - 822 síđur
...feet from the screen, the ńame is violently agitated. When the positions of the flame and reed are reversed, the latter being now close behind the screen,...distance of 6 feet from it, the sonorous vibrations are without sensible action on the flame. This experiment affords an explanation of a difficulty experienced... | |
| Alfred Ely Beach - 1876 - 614 síđur
...feet from the screen, the flame is violently agitated. When the positions of the flame and reed are reversed, the latter being now close behind the screen,...distance of 6 feet from it, the sonorous vibrations are without sensible action on the flame. This experiment affords an explanation of a difficulty experienced... | |
| John Tyndall - 1885 - 482 síđur
...sensitiveness in the neighborhood of the burner. APPENDIX. 435 The positions of the flame and reod were reversed, the latter being now close behind the...distance of 6 feet from it. The sonorous vibrations wore without sensible action upon the flame. The experiment was repeated and varied in many ways. Screens... | |
| John Tyndall - 1915 - 492 síđur
...to bend round the ecfg of the screen, so as to reach the seat of sensitiveness in the neighl?'100^ of the burner. The positions of the flame and reed were reversed, the latter icing now close behind the screen, and the former at a distance ":if 6 feet from it. The sonorous vibrations... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1875 - 576 síđur
...the edge of the screen so as to reach the seat of sensitiveness in the neighbourhood of the orifice of the burner. The positions of the flame and reed...behind the screen, and the former at a distance of six feet from it. The sonorous vibrations were without sensible action npon the flame. The experiment... | |
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