“New lantern slides -- season 1900 and 1901. By Prof. R.W. Woods.
”“Professor R.W. Wood, of Wisconsin University, U.S.A., has succeeded in photographing waves of sound, and has carried his investigations so far that he has photographed sound waves in various successive phases during reflection from different shaped surfaces and during refraction when passing through various media.
Lantern Slides made from his negatives are published only by Newton & Co.
”“Professor R.W. Wood, of John Hopkin's [sic] University, U.S.A., has succeeded in photographing waves of sound, and has carried his investigations so far that he has photographed sound waves in various successive phases during reflection from different shaped surfaces and during refraction when passing through various media.
Lantern Slides made from his negatives are published only by Newton & Co.
”“Professor R.W. Wood, of John Hopkin's [sic] University, U.S.A., has succeeded in photographing waves of sound, and has carried his investigations so far that he has photographed sound waves in various successive phases during reflection from different shaped surfaces and during refraction when passing through various media.
Lantern Slides made from his negatives are published only by Newton & Co.
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