Abstract
A standard optical Schlieren method has been adapted to the problem of measuring the speed of sound in moderately supercooled and in superheated liquids under atmospheric pressure. The estimated accuracy is ±3 m/s. Results in supercooled water down to −16.75 °C and in superheated water up to 176.5 °C are reported.
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