A new method for measuring velocities of ultrasonic waves in liquids

Ramachandra Rao, B. (1950) A new method for measuring velocities of ultrasonic waves in liquids Nature, 166 . p. 742. ISSN 0028-0836

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Abstract

Ultrasonic velocities in liquids determined by various methods have been reported in the literature. The interferometer method, though widely adopted by a number of workers, permits velocity measurements only at low ultrasonic frequencies. The Debye-Sears's diffraction method and the Hiedemann method of visibility are applicable only for the study of transparent liquids. Elaborate technique is required for velocity determinations by the pulse method.

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