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about this matter and tryall should be made in the Exhau
sting
engine to see to w
t height it would ri
se therein, & whether
water would run in A syphon:
After this there was much Di
scour
se about the cau
se of this effect
. . . . . /whether from pre
ssure inward motion of the water vpon the pipes touching it
or the like/ M
r. Hooke explaind his theory of it and Indeavou
red to show the Rea
son thereof from the congruity of the
bodys fluid
bodys w
th. the solid, But it was Di
sired some farther experiments should cleer it-
After this Di
scour
se & Debate was ended m
r. Henshaw read
e 2
d section of S
r. Francis Bacons naturall Hi
story which concer
ned the
. . . internall motion of bodys. Entitled of motion vpon pre
ssure
wherevpon the fir
st experiment was debated, m
r. Hooke Related that he had ob
serued that the motion of the gla
sse was vibratiue perpendicular to the surface
of the gla
sse and that the circular figure changed into an ouall, one way
and the reciprocation pre
sently changed it into an auall the other way, which
he di
scouerd by the motion of the
waters vndulation or ri
sing of the
water in the gla
sse which he ob
serued to be in 4 places
one opposite of the surface in a square po
sture. It was moued that the experiment
should now be tryd before the Society. which was accordingly done but
that figure was not soe very plaine but that some doubted it but
S
r. Chri
stopher Wren comming in Said that the gla
sse would vibrate
much stronger
by the being struck on the edge w
th. a viol bow. this
was al
so tryed and then the square vndulation was exceedingly plaine
But there was al
so Di
scouerd an other vndulation by w
ch. the water
was obserued to ri
se in 6 places like a hexagone and vpon
further tryalls al
so in
an 8 places like an octogone, each of
the
se gaue their Particular & Di
stinct Sounds the 4 & 8 were
octaues & the 6 & 4 were fifths. the further examination of
this was left to the next meeting.
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