Observations of Nonelastic Audiofrequency Resonances

Abstract
Additional experimental evidence and analysis are presented that tend to confirm the fundamental nature of previously reported nonelastic audiofrequency modes or resonances in solids. The evidence cited includes some results recently advanced by others to demonstrate that the resonances arise from contact and/or apparatus effects, but these results really confirm the resonances as material properties. The particle-wave view of deformation is also strongly supported by these same, supposedly adverse, experimental results.

This publication has 0 references indexed in Scilit: