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- Q1569889 subject Q7157166.
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- Q1569889 abstract "Helmholtz resonance is the phenomenon of air resonance in a cavity, such as when one blows across the top of an empty bottle. The name comes from a device created in the 1850s by Hermann von Helmholtz, the "Helmholtz resonator", which he used to identify the various frequencies or musical pitches present in music and other complex sounds.".
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- Q1569889 comment "Helmholtz resonance is the phenomenon of air resonance in a cavity, such as when one blows across the top of an empty bottle. The name comes from a device created in the 1850s by Hermann von Helmholtz, the "Helmholtz resonator", which he used to identify the various frequencies or musical pitches present in music and other complex sounds.".
- Q1569889 label "Helmholtz resonance".
- Q1569889 depiction Helmholtz_resonator.jpg.