Glass Flutes

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Title Glass Flutes
Department Physics and Astronomy
Date 2010-08-25
Subject Informative
Type Image
Description A series of photographs of glass flutes for an acoustics experiment to show the response of the air in the flute to incoming air when it is played, as well as the extablishment of a standing wave. It is shown by using pollen and photographing the pattern of the pollen. Photographed by Peter Tuffy.

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A series of photographs of glass flutes for an acoustics experiment to show the response of the air in the flute to incoming air when it is played, as well as the extablishment of a standing wave. It is shown by using pollen and photographing the pattern of the pollen. Photographed by Peter Tuffy. A series of photographs of glass flutes for an acoustics experiment to show the response of the air in the flute to incoming air when it is played, as well as the extablishment of a standing wave. It is shown by using pollen and photographing the pattern of the pollen. Photographed by Peter Tuffy. A series of photographs of glass flutes for an acoustics experiment to show the response of the air in the flute to incoming air when it is played, as well as the extablishment of a standing wave. It is shown by using pollen and photographing the pattern of the pollen. Photographed by Peter Tuffy. A series of photographs of glass flutes for an acoustics experiment to show the response of the air in the flute to incoming air when it is played, as well as the extablishment of a standing wave. It is shown by using pollen and photographing the pattern of the pollen. Photographed by Peter Tuffy. A series of photographs of glass flutes for an acoustics experiment to show the response of the air in the flute to incoming air when it is played, as well as the extablishment of a standing wave. It is shown by using pollen and photographing the pattern of the pollen. Photographed by Peter Tuffy. A series of photographs of glass flutes for an acoustics experiment to show the response of the air in the flute to incoming air when it is played, as well as the extablishment of a standing wave. It is shown by using pollen and photographing the pattern of the pollen. Photographed by Peter Tuffy.

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