Excerpt from A Course of Experiments in Physical Measurement, Vol. 2 of 4: Sound, Dynamics, Magnetism, and Electricity
1 A velocity of the wind amounting to 10 metres per second, or about 22 miles per hour, would affect the velocity of sound by about.
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