The Kundt’s tube  an acoustical apparatus invented in 1866 by German physicist August Kundt.

The Kundt’s tube an acoustical apparatus invented in 1866 by German physicist August Kundt.

€ 750

The Kundt's tube an acoustical apparatus invented in 1866 by German physicist August Kundt.

Dimensions

70 cm long

Circa

1880

Maker

August Kundt

Country of manufacture

Germany

Categories: Scientific, Technology, Engineering antiques, Office Antiques, Tools

Description

Rare and completely original instrument the inlaid mahogany wood base measures 70 cm long  ( look for Kundt,s tube on the internet )

The Kundt’s tube experiment is an acoustical apparatus invented in 1866 by German physicist August Kundt. The goal of this experiment is to measure the speed of sound and show the standing waves. This experience is used to demonstrate longitudinal standing waves, the wavelength and acoustical forces.

Will be very well and securely packed sent by registered mail .

 

 

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