10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SOUND BOW»
Discover the use of
sound bow in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
sound bow and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Year Book of Facts in Science and Art
The weight, is 2 tons 12 cwt., or 5824 lbs., and the dimensions are — Height, 5
feet 3 inches ; diameter at the mouth, 6 feet 2 inches ; thickness at the sound-bow
(where the clapper strikes), 4J inches. Messrs. Naylor, Vickers, and Co. cast their
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John Timbs, James Mason, 1860
2
The Yearbook of Facts in Science and Art ...
Indeed, the sound-bow of this bell is fuller outside than the Paris bell, because it
is thicker; so much so, that a straight edge laid externally against the top of the
bell and the sound-bow would be thrown out beyond the lip ; whereas generally ...
Indeed, the sound-bow of this bell is fuller outside than the Paris bell, because it
is thicker; so much so, that a straight edge laid externally against the top of the
bell and the sound-bow would be thrown out beyond the lip; whereas generally ...
Royal Institution of Great Britain, 1858
4
Notices of the proceedings at the meetings of the members of ...
Indeed, the sound-bow of this bell is fuller outside than the Paris bell, because it
is thicker ; so much so, that a straight edge laid externally against the top of the
bell and the sound-bow would be thrown out beyond the lip ; whereas generally ...
Royal Institution of Great Britain, 1858
5
The Speed of
Sound: Hollywood and the Talkie Revolution ...
To survive sound, Bow — or John Gilbert — would have needed good pictures;
neither got them, and emotional instability finished the job studio incompetence
started. Clara Bow became yet another creature of 306 SCOTT EYHAK.
6
Pocket-book of mechanics and engineering
S = thickness of sound bow in inches. W=; weight of the bell ia pounds
avoirdupois. n = number of vibrations per second, corresponding with the key
note of the boll, and to be found in the accompanying table I. k = from 0-07 to 0-
08, or a ...
John William Nystrom, 1867
7
Spons' dictionary of engineering, civil, mechanical, ...
In the formulas, Table I., D = the diameter of the bell at the mouth, in inches ; d =
the diameter of the bell at the crown ; A = height of the bell from the mouth to the
crown ; S = the thickness of the sound-bow, in inches ; W= weight of the bell in lbs
.
Edward Spon, Oliver Byrne, Ernest Spon, 1869
This may be significant in relation to its effectiveness as a sound-bow. The
attachment of the silk threads to either end of the bow is mechanically ingenious
and calculated to prevent slip. The wood of the bow is laterally notched about 8
mm ...
9
Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office
In an apparatus for producing sound-vibrations in water, a casing or shell forming
an internal or resonating chamber, and a sound-bow or resonating member at
the open mouth of said casing, which sound-bow has a mean diameter ...
United States. Patent Office, 1906
10
A Double Bassist’s Guide to Refining Performance Practices
... when playing in all registers to successfully control the quality of sound.
Moving the bow closer to the bridge for the high B-flat will compensate for change
in resistance and help provide balance to the quality of sound. Bow placement on
the ...