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Acoustic jets and liquid diaphragms. USING as a source of sound the singing tube recently shown by me to the Physical Society1, I have obtained some effects at the interface between a shallow layer of liquid and the gas above it, which do not appear to have been previously described2.
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HOPWOOD, F. Some New Phenomena produced by Sound Vibrations. Nature 138, 1059 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/1381059b0
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