Author(s): | J.B. Keller, J.S. Papadakis | |||
Collection: | LNP0070 | |||
Publisher: | Springer | |||
Year: | 1977 | |||
Language: | English | |||
Pages: | 294 pages | |||
Size: | 1.75 MB | |||
Extension: | DJVU | |||
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[content title="Description"]A sound wave propagating underwater consists of alternating compressions and rarefactions of the water. These compressions and rarefactions are detected by a receiver, such as the human ear or a hydrophone, as changes in pressure. These waves may be man-made or naturally generated. [/content]
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[content title="About the author"]Joseph Keller was the son of Isaac Keller and Sally Bishop. He attended East Side High School in Paterson, New Jersey, where he was taught mathematics by several excellent teachers. After graduating from the High School, he entered New York University intending to major in mathematics. During his first year of study he took both mathematics and physics courses and enjoyed physics so much that he decided to change to major in physics. However he majored in both mathematics and physics for his B.A. which he received in 1943. He, along with a friend. [/content]
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