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THE four authors of this book have each contributed an account of the construction and use of apparatus which they have invented or brought to perfection, the several parts of the book being independent of one another, but related by the similarity of the subject-matter. Lissajous's figures were originally introduced as a convenient method of illustrating optically or mechanically acoustic phenomena, but the beauty and perfection of the results obtained by the compound pendulum of Tisley, and later by the twin elliptic pendulum of Goold, have made the subject sufficiently attractive to be pursued for its own sake. As two leading scientific publishers declined to take the book on the ground that it could not pay, we are indebted to Messrs. Newton and Co. for rescuing and producing a book which will be valued in many quarters.
Harmonic Vibrations and Vibration Figures.
J. Goold C. E. Benham R. Kerr Prof. L. R. Wilberforce H. C. Newton. (London: Newton and Co., n.d.) Price 6s. net.
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BOYS, C. Harmonic Vibrations and Vibration Figures . Nature 82, 96 (1909). https://doi.org/10.1038/082096a0
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