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- The water W (Fig 7) was slightly acidulated.
The sound audible from M was much louder than that mentioned in experiment
#7.
- The distance of f from the conductor wire (C) did not seem to affect the result.
In Fig 8 f was about four inches from C and
yet the sound from M was as loud as in experiment 8 (Fig 7) when the tuning
fork, f, was only about one tenth of an inch from C.
- A ribbon of brass (B) was
diffused into the water in place of the wire C(Fig 8). Sound much
louder.
- When the ribbon of brass B Fig 10 was wholly immersed in the
water the sound [produced?] was very loud.
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