
Sound
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Authors:
- Tyndall, John
1820 - 1893
About this book
In the late 19th century, the scientific community was on the brink of groundbreaking discoveries in acoustics. "Sound" by John Tyndall meticulously examines the principles governing sound waves, delving into their propagation and interaction with various media. Tyndall's work not only elucidates the physics of sound but also highlights the importance of understanding acoustic phenomena in everyday life. This publication serves as a crucial resource for students and civic activists interested in the intersection of science and technology. With its detailed exploration of sound's characteristics and behaviors, "Sound" stands as an essential reference for anyone seeking to grasp the complexities of acoustic science.
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