The Wirbelrohr’s Roar

作者: Mark P. Silverman

DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-22761-0_2

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摘要: With all due respect to Robert Boyle, there is a “spring” the air that venerable Irish physicist never dreamed of some three centuries ago when he introduced his fellow natural philosophers effects pressure.1 Air not merely compressible; it can course and caper through appropriate devices in such ways as please ear titillate, if confound, intellect. I learned first hand from playing.

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