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30 Nov 1756
Ernst Florens Friedrich Chladni |
birth Ernst Florens Friedrich Chladni Born 30 Nov 1756; died 3 Apr 1827 at age 70. German physicist who is known as the “father of acoustics” for his mathematical investigations of sound waves. Chladni figures, seen when thin plates covered in sand at set in vibration, are complex patterns of vibration with nodal lines that remain stationary and retain sand. He demonstrated these to an audience of scientists in Paris in 1809. He measured the speed of sound in various gases by determining the pitch of the note of an organ pipe filled with different gases. To determine the speed of sound in solids, Chladni used analysis of the nodal pattern in standing-wave vibrations in long rods. He performed on the euphonium, an instrument he invented, made of glass and steel bars vibrated by rubbing with a moistened finger. He also investigated meteorites. |
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30 Nov 1756
Ernst Chladni |
birth Ernst Chladni Ernst Chladni, German physicist (died 1827) |