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- {{Sound measurements}} ...uared [[sound pressure]]. The [[International System of Units|SI unit]] of sound exposure is the [[Pascal (unit)|pascal]] squared second (Pa<sup>2</sup>·s). ...2 KB (375 words) - 05:04, 9 April 2024
- ...face tension]] and [[viscous]] [[attenuation]]. It is the frequency of the sound made by a drop of water from a tap falling in water underneath, trapping a ...th> and <math>c_g^2</math> being respectively the density and the speed of sound in the bubble. ...3 KB (469 words) - 13:01, 30 March 2024
- ...to the frontal subwoofer array. This will actively "absorb" any reflected sound. <math>c</math>: [[Speed of sound]] ...5 KB (839 words) - 22:25, 16 December 2024
- ...after any potentially damaging event, such as being dropped or exposed to sound levels beyond the device’s operational range. ...hones is then driven by a current <math>I_i</math> to act as the source of sound and the other responds to the pressure generated in the coupler, producing ...10 KB (1,451 words) - 08:47, 12 April 2024
- {{Sound measurements}} ...ent wave in a standing wave acoustic field requires uses of impedance tube technology, may be quite laborious, unless one makes use of the two-microphone method ...9 KB (1,493 words) - 23:48, 19 May 2024
- ...y volume (from 1 m<sup>3</sup> to 2900 m<sup>3</sup>) and a multifrequency sound generation system. ...where there is no privileged direction of the energy. In other words, when sound pressure is the same everywhere in the room. This is obtained with large ro ...9 KB (1,343 words) - 20:59, 20 December 2019
- <math>c</math> is the velocity of sound in the given sample<br /> ...nsor]] head and the same sensor is used to record the reflected wave. The sound wave has a spherical pattern of propagation and will undergo different phen ...8 KB (1,232 words) - 10:44, 23 February 2022
- ...s and high-temperature hydrodynamic phenomena (No. FTD-MT-64-514). FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIV WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH.</ref><ref>Landau, L. D., & Lifshitz, E. M. (19 ...ves until shock wave forms are also simple waves. Weak shocks (including [[sound waves]]) are also simple waves up to second-order approximation in the shoc ...5 KB (928 words) - 21:13, 3 December 2024
- |alma_mater = [[California Institute of Technology|Caltech]] ...n, Watson, Zachariasen, [[Walter Munk]] and Stanley Flatte. '' Propagating sound in a fluctuating ocean ''. Cambridge University Press, 1979</ref> Dashen wa ...6 KB (845 words) - 23:32, 28 July 2024
- ...le visualized with acoustic camera (25fps) - pone.0048907.s003.ogv|thumb|A sound visualization of an acoustic camera that was catching sounds form two [[afr ...ly collected and processed to form a representation of the location of the sound sources. ...14 KB (2,134 words) - 14:51, 12 January 2025
- {{Short description|Computer technology}} ...r and easier to handle, store, and send while still retaining the original sound quality. While techniques vary, silence compression is generally achieved t ...12 KB (1,641 words) - 05:58, 31 July 2024
- ...k on [[loudspeaker]] design, and the measurement of [[professional audio]] sound systems. Hughes first worked for [[Peavey Electronics]] designing loudspeak Hughes studied physics at the [[Georgia Institute of Technology]] including audio engineering under Dr. [[Eugene Patronis|Eugene "Gene" Pat ...20 KB (2,789 words) - 01:24, 16 August 2023
- {{Short description|Sound chip series by Yamaha}} ...hip]]s developed by [[Yamaha Corporation|Yamaha]]. It consists of low-cost sound chips providing [[frequency modulation synthesis|FM synthesis]] for use in ...21 KB (3,199 words) - 06:21, 30 December 2024
- {{Short description|Acoustic technology to locate the source of a sound in three-dimensional space}} ...The source location is usually determined by the direction of the incoming sound waves (horizontal and vertical angles) and the distance between the source ...29 KB (4,385 words) - 15:03, 4 October 2024
- ...lly frequency information. TMA is done by marking from which direction the sound comes at different times, and comparing the motion with that of the operato [[Category:Military technology]] ...3 KB (513 words) - 18:05, 10 December 2021
- ...lectric mandolin|mandolin]]). It most commonly consists of [[Pickup (music technology)|pickups]], [[potentiometer]]s to adjust volume and tone, a [[switch]] to s [[Pickup (music technology)|Pickups]] convert the mechanical energy of a vibrating string to an electr ...20 KB (2,935 words) - 23:31, 31 January 2021
- == Technology == ...waves to be reflected back from the object. The [[frequency]] at which the sound waves are produced is higher than what is audible to humans. The distance c ...15 KB (2,075 words) - 08:48, 17 October 2024
- ...n as '''joint frequency encoding''', which functions on the principle of [[sound localization]]. Human hearing is predominantly less acute at perceiving the ...ape of the ear makes it such that the ITD can be recovered from IAD if the sound comes from free space, e.g. played through loudspeakers.<ref>F. Baumgarte a ...11 KB (1,767 words) - 17:14, 20 October 2024
- ...onscious organization of music extends to the micro-acoustic sphere of the sound material itself".{{sfn|Stockhausen|1964|p=22}} ...lity owing to their easy identifiability, about comparable to the specific sound of a simple music instrument somewhere between a flute and special pipe-org ...12 KB (1,648 words) - 00:01, 26 October 2024
- ...="modern technology" might refer to 1990 sound cards?|date=December 2024}} technology this conversion is accomplished quickly and efficiently.<ref>{{cite web |ti Most PC [[sound card]]s contain a [[digital-to-analog converter]] capable of operating nati ...10 KB (1,500 words) - 13:51, 10 January 2025