Introduction to Experimental Physics Theoretical And Practical Including Direc

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Introduction to Experimental Physics Theoretical And Practical Including Direc
Adolf Ferdinand Weinhold
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382 NOTES PRODUCED BY MEANS OF TUBES.
Fig. 230 shows the relative position of the indiarubber tube and glass tube (the fingers which hold the rubber tube are left out). To save the trouble of pressing the end every time with the fingers, thin wire softened by annealing may be wrapped round the tube and then pressed together into the required shape. The end of the tube is kept in shape by the wire.
The flute is a tube open at both ends, 'one aperture however, being not quite at the end, but n
...ear it and at the side. A current of air is directed by the lips over this lateral opening. The so-called 4 flue ' - pipes of an organ, and common whistles, are tubes which have also a lateral aperture at one end, and are either open or closed at the other end ; a current of air is directed through a narrow slit, and strikes the opposite sharp edge of the aperture or 'mouth r of the instrument. Fig. 231 shows the con- struction of a wooden organ pipe, which differs very little from that of a common whistle.

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