How does a “Haskell Resonator” work?
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Exactly how does placement of these cylinders-within-cylinders change the resonant frequencies?
Is a general rule known? [Using n nested cylinders, some closed or open]
Should a Haskelled resonator of fundamental frequency x and outer diameter D be more or less sensitive than a non-Haskelled resonator of fundamental frequency x and outer diameter D? [My naive guess is "more" because there would be less mass in the Haskelled version, provided it was a smaller tube in a larger one.]
Is a general rule known? [Using n nested cylinders, some closed or open]
Should a Haskelled resonator of fundamental frequency x and outer diameter D be more or less sensitive than a non-Haskelled resonator of fundamental frequency x and outer diameter D? [My naive guess is "more" because there would be less mass in the Haskelled version, provided it was a smaller tube in a larger one.]
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