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Again, the motion of vibration of a violin string is submitted to a similar harmonic analysis, and so are the vibrations of the ether and the air, corresponding respectively to waves of light and waves of sound. We are here in the presence of one of the fundamental processes of mathematical physics–-namely, nothing less than its general method of dealing with the great natural fact of Periodicity.

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