Method for the Accurate Measurement of Sound Velocity in Liquids

Abstract
A discussion is given of the factors entering into accurate measurement of sound velocity in liquids. This subject remains of interest, partly because it has not yet been satisfactorily demonstrated that any one of the experimental methods in current use can be relied upon when accuracies to within 0.05% are required. Phase comparison at high frequencies (>20 Mc) is shown to have definite advantages, and preliminary results for distilled water are presented by way of illustration.