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sonometer A sonometer is an apparatus by which the transverse vibrations of strings can be studied. It is also called the monocord because it often has only one string. On the box are two fixed bridges, near the ends, and at one end is a pulley. A string, often a steel wire, is fastened at one end, run over the bridges and the pulley, and attached to a weight holder hanging below the pulley. ...
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Sonata a composition for different solo instruments or small chamber groups, divided in tempos that are contrasting for character and movement. The writing principles varied with time. According to Legrenzi (1600) the Sonata was composed following the scheme Fugue - Dance - Fugue. Later a church sonata was introduced (Corelli, 1650-1700), based on the scheme Adagio - Allegro - Adagio - Allegro, which will be used by many European composers, including Bach. ...
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sonication Disruption of cells or DNA molecules by high frequency sound waves. aka ultrasonication.
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Sonata An instrumental piece, often in several movements.
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sonic boom when an aircraft flies at the speed of sound the air in front of it is compressed so muchthat it forms into a shock wave that travels out through the air and even reaches the ground. As the shock wave passes by people hear it as a double bang known as a sonic boom.
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