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Background and Theory

The waves in an acoustic tube are longitudinal waves--that is, the direction of the fluctuating displacements that carry the wave is parallel to the direction of wave propagation. An animation of longitudinal waves (and other types of waves) may be seen on the Web.



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Download vir_tube.pdf

``Virtual Acoustic Tube Lab'', by Ryan J. Cassidy and Julius O. Smith III,
REALSIMPLE Project — work supported by the Wallenberg Global Learning Network .
Released 2008-06-05 under the Creative Commons License (Attribution 2.5), by Ryan J. Cassidy and Julius O. Smith III
Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA),   Stanford University
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