The Forces of Nature a Popular Introduction to the Study of Physical Phenomena

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The Forces of Nature a Popular Introduction to the Study of Physical Phenomena
Amde Guillemin
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The hammer which strikes the anvil, the clapper which causes bells to sound, drumsticks, the rattle, and a hundred other instances which the reader will easily call to mind, are examples of the production of sound by the percussion of solid bodies. The most varied noises can thus be obtained, but we shall find that this variety depends both on the form and the nature of the sonorous body and on the way in which the sound is conveyed to our ears. In the water-hammer experiment, the noise proceed...s from the shock of a liquid mass against a solid body.
Friction is another cause of the production of sound or noise: thus it is that by the aid of a bow, the horsehairs of which have been rubbed with a resinous substance called colophane, the expended cords of certain stringed instruments are made to resound; so also in the case of bells of glass or metal. Sounds are also obtained by longitudinal friction applied to cords or metallic rods. When certain substances, such as wood, stone, &c. , are drawn along the ground, they CHAP, ii.


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