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  • ...r or a [[Water tank|tank]]. Typical frequencies associated with underwater acoustics are between 10 [[Hertz|Hz]] and 1 [[MHz]]. The propagation of sound in the ...sing involves "[[passive acoustics]]" (listening for sounds) or ''[[active acoustics]]'' making a sound and listening for the echo, hence the common name for th ...
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  • '''Transmission loss''' (TL) in duct [[acoustics]] describes the acoustic performances of a [[muffler]]-like system. It is f ...entation.<ref name="Munjal_ADM">{{cite book|last1=Munjal|first1=M.L.|title=Acoustics of ducts and mufflers with application to exhaust and ventilation system de ...
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  • ...phy, Underwater Noise Monitoring, and the Terminology of Underwater Sound. Acoustics Today (February, 2015)</ref> It includes the following sections # [[Underwater acoustics]] ...
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  • ==Usage in acoustics== In theoretical [[acoustics]],<ref>{{cite book|last=Pierce |first=A. D.|title=Acoustics: An Introduction to Its Physical Principles and Applications|year=1994|publ ...
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  • '''Transmission loss''' (TL) in duct [[acoustics]] describes the acoustic performances of a [[muffler]]-like system. It is f ...entation.<ref name="Munjal_ADM">{{cite book|last1=Munjal|first1=M.L.|title=Acoustics of ducts and mufflers with application to exhaust and ventilation system de ...
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  • '''Acoustic resonance technology''' ('''ART''') is an [[Acoustics|acoustic]] inspection technology developed by [[Det Norske Veritas]] over t ...testing]]: although both are forms of [[nondestructive testing]] based on acoustics, ART generally uses lower frequencies and has a wider bandwidth. This has e ...
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  • | title = Industrial noise control and acoustics *[http://acoustics.open.ac.uk/802574C70048F266/%28httpAssets%29/EC0466002A53AFDD802574E200381B ...
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  • ...chnologies/particle-velocity-sensor/ Particle velocity measured with Weles Acoustics sensor - working principle] [[Category:Acoustics]] ...
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  • ...=Kinsler L, Frey A, Coppens A, Sanders J |year=2000 |title=Fundamentals of Acoustics |publisher=Wiley |location=Hoboken |isbn=0-471-84789-5 }}</ref> There is a The acoustic ohm can be applied to fluid flow outside the domain of acoustics. For such applications a '''hydraulic ohm''' with an identical definition ...
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  • |[[Acoustics]] === Part 8: Acoustics === ...
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  • *{{annotated link|Underwater acoustics}} [[Category:Acoustics]] ...
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  • *[[Musical acoustics]] [[Category:Acoustics]] ...
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  • ...he Speech Transmission Index after four decades of development.[http://www.acoustics.asn.au/journal/2012/2012_40_2_Sander.pdf]</ref> ...d its work as a privately owned company named Embedded Acoustics. Embedded Acoustics now continues to support development of the STI, with Herman Steeneken (now ...
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  • ...ref name="DIN1320">[[Deutsches Institut für Normung]], ''Akustik—Begriffe, Acoustics—Terminology'', Norm, Standard, № [https://dx.doi.org/10.31030/1544140 DIN 1 [[Category:Acoustics]] ...
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  • [[Category:Acoustics]] ...
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  • ...td:iso:80000-8:ed-3:v1:en | title = ISO 80000-8(en) Quantities and Units - Acoustics | publisher = [ISO] }}</ref> as "through a surface, the product of the [[so ...ww.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:std:iso:3744:ed-3:v1:en | title = ISO 3744:2010(en) Acoustics — Determination of sound power levels and sound energy levels of noise sour ...
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  • ..., such as a [[phonograph]]ic [[Gramophone needle|needle]] and [[diaphragm (acoustics)|diaphragm]] or a [[Image projector|projector]] [[List of light sources|lam ...
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  • ...an electrical [[Plasma (physics)|plasma]] instead of a solid [[diaphragm (acoustics)|diaphragm]]. The plasma arc heats the surrounding air causing it to expand ...was licensed for commercial production by DuKane with the Ionovac and Fane Acoustics with the Ionofane in the late 1940s and 1950s.<ref>The Ionophone, L'Onde El ...
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  • ...ue=3 |url=https://acousticstoday.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Underwater-Acoustics-A-Brief-Historical-Overview-Through-World-War-II-Thomas-G.-Muir.pdf |access The Submarine Signal Company was the first company engaged in [[underwater acoustics]] becoming the national underwater sound experts and producing acoustical a ...
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  • ...spaced microphones.<ref>{{Cite book | title=Fundamentals of general linear acoustics | last=Jacobsen | first = Finn | isbn=9781118346419 | oclc=857650768 | date [[Category:Acoustics]] ...
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  • '''Immittance''' is a term used within [[electrical engineering]] and [[acoustics]], specifically [[bioacoustics]] and the [[inner ear]], to describe the com ...
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