About The Book: Sound by John Tyndall is a popular science book based on his public lectures at the Royal Institution, aimed at explaining the principles of acoustics in an accessible way. Tyndall explores how sound is produced, transmitted, and perceived, covering topics such as vibrations, sound waves, resonance, reflection, and musical tones. He uses clear language, real-life examples, and experimental demonstrations to engage readers and make complex scientific ideas understandable. The book reflects Tyndall’s broader mission to educate the public about science and stands as a significant contribution to 19th-century science communication and the study of the physical nature of sound.
Author: John Tyndall
Pages: 462
Edition: 1898
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