ESSENTIALS OF PHYSICS
المؤلف:
GEORGE A. HOADLEY
المصدر:
Principle of the Resonator
الجزء والصفحة:
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The tube in the above demonstration is called a resonator. While the prong A is producing a condensation on one side, it is producing a rarefaction on the other. In order that the sound of the fork may be strengthened by the resonator, it is necessary that the condensation started by the prong A in its downward vibration (Fig. 1) shall go to the bottom of the tube, which is the surface of the water at B, and be reflected to. A in time to join the condensation produced by A in its upward vibration. If, instead, the distance AB is such that the reflected condensation meets a rarefaction, the result will be interference instead of resonance, and the sound of the fork will be weakened.
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