sono: Sonoluminescence

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Sonoluminescence

Description

The sono data frame has 16 rows and 8 columns. Sonoluminescence is the process of turning sound energy into light. An experiment was conducted to study factors affecting this process.

Format

This data frame contains the following columns:

Intensity

Sonoluminescent light intensity

Molarity

Amount of Solute. The coding is "low" for 0.10 mol and "high" for 0.33 mol.

Solute

Solute type. The coding is "low" for sugar and "high" for glycerol.

pH

The coding is "low" for 3 and "high" for 11.

Gas

Gas type in water. The coding is "low" for helium and "high" for air.

Water

Water depth. The coding is "low" for half and "high" for full.

Horn

Horn depth. The coding is "low" for 5 mm and "high" for 10 mm.

Flask

Flask clamping. The coding is "low" for unclamped and "high" for clamped.

Source

Eva Wilcox and Ken Inn of the NIST Physics Laboratory conducted this experiment during 1999 and published in NIST/SEMATECH e-Handbook of Statistical Methods, http://www.itl.nist.gov/div898/handbook/


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