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Sir Charles Bell, who discovered the respiratory system of nerves, pointed out how the lungs, from being in the lower animals merely the means of oxygenating the blood, become utilised in the act of expelling air from the body for the production of audible sounds-the elements of human voice and speech.
” The letters were opened by the housekeeper, and read aloud, Miss Charlotte Carlaw making audible comments upon them as the reading proceeded.
’ The same thought had probably brooded in other minds; still it angered me slightly to hear misgiving obtain an audible expression.
More audible than before, but still very faint, came the answer from below.
The boat comes too near at last, and the bird, with a scarcely audible or perceptible splash, disappears into the water.
It rises from the sea in the same apparently laboured way, striking the water with its feet-the splashing thus made by a flock of birds being audible for a long distance.
When lightning of this character is seen playing about the horizon on summer evenings, in the absence of an audible thunderstorm, it is often called “heat lightning.
Its audible effects are discussed in our chapter on atmospheric acoustics.
The colossal eruptions that astronomers witness on the surface of the sun would probably be audible on earth if interplanetary space were filled with air.
The caprices of these signals take the shape of variations in the range of audibility-a signal may at one time carry 10 miles and at another only 2-and the formation of “zones of silence,” comparatively near the signal, within which the sound is not heard though audible at much greater distances.
Without describing these various cases separately, we may state that when reports were collected from the surrounding country to determine the places at which the sounds were audible and these reports were entered on a map, it was found that there was a large and usually very irregular area of audibility surrounding the source of sound, beyond which lay a broad, more or less circular zone of inaudibility, and finally, beginning about 100 miles from the source, there was a second large region of audibility, extending perhaps 150 miles from the source.
Alippi believes that in order that the sounds may be heard they must be reenforced by a peculiar configuration of the ground, above or below the surface, and he attaches special importance to the effects of caverns, which he suggests act as resonance boxes in the production of audible brontides.
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