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... chapter will be concerned primarily with sound in the audible range . 17.2 Velocity of Sound in Air Most sound energy received by the ear arrives through the air . In the last chapter , we stated that the velocity of a compressional ...
... chapter will be concerned primarily with sound in the audible range . 17.2 Velocity of Sound in Air Most sound energy received by the ear arrives through the air . In the last chapter , we stated that the velocity of a compressional ...
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... Chapter 5 1. 2. 2. 223 lb. 3. 121.2 hp . 4. 4/3 . 5. 1.05 . 6. 68.5 % . 7. 60 8. 375 lb ; 240 lb. 9. 452.4 lb. 10. 90.5 % . 12. 11.1 ft ; 0.86 14. 5.8 ft from resistance . 15. 1500 lb. 16. Second 17. 10.2 ; 1018 lb. 18. 3200. 19. 160 lb ...
... Chapter 5 1. 2. 2. 223 lb. 3. 121.2 hp . 4. 4/3 . 5. 1.05 . 6. 68.5 % . 7. 60 8. 375 lb ; 240 lb. 9. 452.4 lb. 10. 90.5 % . 12. 11.1 ft ; 0.86 14. 5.8 ft from resistance . 15. 1500 lb. 16. Second 17. 10.2 ; 1018 lb. 18. 3200. 19. 160 lb ...
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... Chapter 30 1. 28.3 X 10-24 cm2 . 2. 12.56 × 10-16 cm2 ; 44 million . 3. 8 X 1014 ; 1.6 X 1018 ; 4.5 X 10-5 cm2 ; 0.000045 . 5. 0.53 X 10-8 cm . 6. 4 ( 0.53 × 10-8 ) cm , etc. 7. 21.76 X 10-12 erg ; 13.6 ev . 8. 4.08 X 10-12 ; 6.16 X 101 ...
... Chapter 30 1. 28.3 X 10-24 cm2 . 2. 12.56 × 10-16 cm2 ; 44 million . 3. 8 X 1014 ; 1.6 X 1018 ; 4.5 X 10-5 cm2 ; 0.000045 . 5. 0.53 X 10-8 cm . 6. 4 ( 0.53 × 10-8 ) cm , etc. 7. 21.76 X 10-12 erg ; 13.6 ev . 8. 4.08 X 10-12 ; 6.16 X 101 ...
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