Abstract
Sound pressure in the water under a point source overhead in air is shown by theory and experiment to propagate as from a virtual source situated (c1/c2) times the actual source height above the water and emitting unit-distance sound pressure that is (2c1/c2) times the actual unit-distance sound pressure, where c1 and c2 are the speeds of sound in air and water, respectively.
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