bell-in-vacuum experiment

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history of acoustics

  • Acoustics
    In acoustics: Early experimentation

    …the famous and often misinterpreted “bell-in-vacuum” experiment, which has become a staple of contemporary physics lecture demonstrations. In this experiment the air is pumped out of a jar in which a ringing bell is located; as air is pumped out, the sound of the bell diminishes until it becomes inaudible.…

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impedance mismatch

  • graphic representations of a sound wave
    In sound: Impedance mismatch

    …the case of the well-known bell-in-vacuum experiment, the impedance mismatches between the bell and the air and between the air and the jar result in very little transmission of sound when the air is at low pressure.

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