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Template:Other uses A raylTemplate:SfnTemplate:SfnTemplate:SfnTemplate:Sfn (symbol RaylTemplate:SfnTemplate:Sfn) is one of two units of specific acoustic impedance and characteristic acoustic impedance; one an MKS unit, and the other a CGS unit. These have the same dimensions as momentum per volume.

The units are named after John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh.Template:Sfn They are not to be confused with the unit of photon flux, the rayleigh.

Explanation

Specific acoustic impedance

When sound waves pass through any physical substance the pressure of the waves causes the particles of the substance to move. The sound specific impedance is the ratio between the sound pressure and the particle velocity it produces.

Specific acoustic impedance is defined as:Template:Sfn

Z_(𝐫,ω)=p_(𝐫,ω)v_(𝐫,ω)

where Z_,p_ and v_ are the specific acoustic impedance, pressure and particle velocity phasors, 𝐫 is the position and ω is the frequency.

Characteristic acoustic impedance

The rayl is also used for the characteristic (acoustic) impedance of a medium, which is an inherent property of a medium:Template:Sfn

Z0=ρ0c0

Here, Z0 is the characteristic impedance, and ρ0 and c0 are the density and speed of sound in the unperturbed medium (i.e. when there are no sound waves travelling in it).

In a viscous medium, there will be a phase difference between the pressure and velocity, so the specific acoustic impedance Z_ will be different from the characteristic acoustic impedance Z0.

MKS and CGS units

Subscripts are used in this section to distinguish identically named units. Texts often refer to "the MKS rayl" to ensure clarity.

The MKS unit of specific acoustic impedance is the pascal-second per meter,Template:Sfn and is often called the rayl (MKS: 1 Rayl = 1 Pa·s·m−1).

The MKS unit and the CGS unit confusingly have the same name, but are not the same quantity (or unit):

References

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