The Dynamical Theory of Sound
Publisher: Edward Arnold | ISBN: N/A | edition 1910 | DJVU | 315 pages | 8,42 mb
A complete survey of the theory of sound would lead into many fields, physical, physiological, psychological, aesthetic.
The present treatise has a more modest aim, in that it is devoted mainly to the dynamical aspect of the subject.
It is accordingly to a great extent mathematical, but the author tried to restrict himself to methods and processes which shall be as simple and direct as is possible, regard being had to the nature of the questions treated.
Therefore the book may fairly be described as elementary, and it may serve as a stepping stone to the study of the writings of Helmholtz and Lord Rayleigh.
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