Helmholtz resonators by Rudolph Koenig

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Helmholtz resonators by Rudolph Koenig. The top hole, or “nipple,” is placed in the ear, and air oscillates freely through the bottom hole.
Description and photograph: Brian Tinker, republished with the kind permission of Case Western Reserve University and William Fickinger, Prof Emeritus of Physics
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Case Western Reserve University
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Cleveland, OH
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