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Ernst Florens Friedrich Chladni (UK: /ˈklædni/, US: /ˈklɑːdni/, German: [ɛʁnst ˈfloːʁɛns ˈfʁiːdʁɪç ˈkladniː]; 30
November 1756 – 3
April 1827) was a German...
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cause the
copper bottom elements to vibrate.
Other examples include the
Chladni plate and the so-called cymascope. On July 8, 1680,
Robert Hooke was able...
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Chladni is a
small lunar impact crater that lies near the
northwest edge of
Sinus Medii, in the
central part of the Moon. The
crater is
named for German...
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Chladni's law,
named after Ernst Chladni,
relates the
frequency of
modes of
vibration for flat
circular surfaces with
fixed center as a
function of the...
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Sciences investigation led by Jean-Baptiste Le Roy. In 1794,
Ernst Chladni published a book
proposing that
meteors were
small objects that fell to...
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intricate patterns of
lines resulting are
called Chladni figures. In
transmission lines a
voltage node is a
current antinode, and...
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sprinkled on the
plates with the
plate vibrated at
certain frequencies,
called Chladni patterns, are
occasionally used by
luthiers to
verify their work before...
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position measurement. Such wave
functions are
directly comparable to
Chladni's figures of
acoustic modes of
vibration in
classical physics and are modes...
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interested in
physics and the
sciences after being heavily influenced by
Ernst Chladni, a
physicist often referred to as the “father of acoustics”.
Weber completed...
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Sound board of a
harpsichord with
Chladni patterns...