In this paper, several mixtrue rules of sound velocity and their usefulness in characterizing the components of biomedium are analysed. It is pointed out that for characterizing the components of biomedium, the rules ...In this paper, several mixtrue rules of sound velocity and their usefulness in characterizing the components of biomedium are analysed. It is pointed out that for characterizing the components of biomedium, the rules are compatible with each other under certain conditions, and the errors between each rule and real sound velocity are difffcrcnt. It concludes that there is no general rule suitable for various media among above mentioned rules.展开更多
In this paper, several mixtrue rules of sound velocity and their useful ness in characterizing the components of biomedium are analysed. It is pointed out that for characterizing the components of biomedium, the rules...In this paper, several mixtrue rules of sound velocity and their useful ness in characterizing the components of biomedium are analysed. It is pointed out that for characterizing the components of biomedium, the rules are compatible with each other under certain conditions, and the errors between each rule and real sound velocity are diffferent. It concludes that there is no general rule suitable for various media among above mentioned rules.展开更多
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文摘In this paper, several mixtrue rules of sound velocity and their usefulness in characterizing the components of biomedium are analysed. It is pointed out that for characterizing the components of biomedium, the rules are compatible with each other under certain conditions, and the errors between each rule and real sound velocity are difffcrcnt. It concludes that there is no general rule suitable for various media among above mentioned rules.
文摘In this paper, several mixtrue rules of sound velocity and their useful ness in characterizing the components of biomedium are analysed. It is pointed out that for characterizing the components of biomedium, the rules are compatible with each other under certain conditions, and the errors between each rule and real sound velocity are diffferent. It concludes that there is no general rule suitable for various media among above mentioned rules.