Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History, Politics, and Biography, Brought Down to the Present Time, Volum 1Francis Lieber Desilver, Thomas, 1836 |
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Pàgina 26
... produced ; for , in a series of sounds measured by the relation of time , and regulated also by relation to some fun- damental tone , there will be found a cer- Lain connexion and association , which represent the emotions in their ...
... produced ; for , in a series of sounds measured by the relation of time , and regulated also by relation to some fun- damental tone , there will be found a cer- Lain connexion and association , which represent the emotions in their ...
Pàgina 35
... produced without vibrations or alternations ; thus , if we pass the nail quickly over the teeth of a comb , the rapid succession of single shocks or noises produces all the effect of vibrations . It must be evident that the rapid ...
... produced without vibrations or alternations ; thus , if we pass the nail quickly over the teeth of a comb , the rapid succession of single shocks or noises produces all the effect of vibrations . It must be evident that the rapid ...
Pàgina 36
... produce a permanent change of figure , no increase of loudness is induced . From a consideration of the preceding facts , we may conclude , that loudness de- pends upon the quantity of motion , or sonorous vibration , in which it ...
... produce a permanent change of figure , no increase of loudness is induced . From a consideration of the preceding facts , we may conclude , that loudness de- pends upon the quantity of motion , or sonorous vibration , in which it ...
Pàgina 38
... produce . Aristotle was not only aware of this rela- tion , but , likewise , that the same rela- tion subsists between the length of pipes and their notes , and that sound was trans- mitted by the atmosphere . This consti- tuted the sum ...
... produce . Aristotle was not only aware of this rela- tion , but , likewise , that the same rela- tion subsists between the length of pipes and their notes , and that sound was trans- mitted by the atmosphere . This consti- tuted the sum ...
Pàgina 49
... produced no ef- fect , on account of the refusal of his lord- ship to consider them as commissioners from congress , and the declaration made by Mr. A. , that " he might view him in any light he pleased , except in that of a British ...
... produced no ef- fect , on account of the refusal of his lord- ship to consider them as commissioners from congress , and the declaration made by Mr. A. , that " he might view him in any light he pleased , except in that of a British ...
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