Kundt's tube

English

Etymology

Invented in 1866 by German physicist August Kundt.

Noun

Kundt's tube (plural Kundt's tubes)

  1. An experimental acoustical apparatus for the measurement of the speed of sound in a gas or a solid rod.

Alternative forms

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