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Jean-Daniel Colladon - Wikipedia
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The First Studies of Underwater Acoustics: The 1800s
In 1826 on Lake Geneva, Switzerland, Jean-Daniel Colladon, a physicist, and Charles-Francois Sturm, a mathematician, made the first recorded attempt to determine the speed of sound in water. In their experiment, the underwater …
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1822 Daniel Colloden used an underwater bell to find the calculations of the speed of sound underwater in Switzerland. 1906 Lewis Nixon invented the first sonar type listening device to detect icebergs.
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In 1826, Jean-Daniel Colladen, a Swiss physicist/engineer and Charles-Francois Sturm, a mathematician, used an underwater bell in an attempt to calculate the speed of sound in the waters of Lake Geneva, Switzerland . In his experiment …
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