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  2. Acoustics | Definition, Physics, & Facts | Britannica

    Webacoustics, the science concerned with the production, control, transmission, reception, and effects of sound. The term is derived from the Greek akoustos, meaning “heard.”. Beginning with its origins in the study …

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  4. What is Acoustics - Brigham Young University

    WebWhat is Acoustics? Acoustics is defined as the science that deals with the production, control, transmission, reception, and effects of sound (as defined by Merriam-Webster). Many people mistakenly think that …

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  7. a·cous·tic
    NOUN
    acoustics (plural noun) · acoustics (noun)
    1. (acoustics)
      the properties or qualities of a room or building that determine how sound is transmitted in it:
      "Symphony Hall has perfect acoustics"
    2. (acoustics)
      the branch of physics concerned with the properties of sound:
      "Tyndall lectured on acoustics"
    3. a musical instrument without electrical amplification, typically a guitar:
      "these German-made acoustics are a pleasure to play"
    ORIGIN
    mid 17th century: from Greek akoustikos, from akouein ‘hear’.
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    What is Acoustics? Acoustics is defined as the science that deals with the production, control, transmission, reception, and effects of sound (as defined by Merriam-Webster). Many people mistakenly think that acoustics is strictly musical or architectural in nature.
    There are a lot of different acoustics fields of study. If you study acoustics, you might study the production, control, transmission, reception, or effects of sound on people, animals or even objects. Click here to learn about some of the most fundamental concepts in acoustics.
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    The term is derived from the Greek akoustos, meaning “heard.” Beginning with its origins in the study of mechanical vibrations and the radiation of these vibrations through mechanical waves, acoustics has had important applications in almost every area of life.
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    acoustics, Science of production, control, transmission, reception, and effects of sound. Its principal branches are architectural, environmental, musical, and engineering acoustics, and ultrasonics. Environmental acoustics focuses on controlling noise produced by aircraft engines, factories, construction machinery, and general traffic.
  9. Acoustics News | Acoustical Society of America

    WebWelcome to Acoustics.org, the Acoustical Society of America (ASA) press room! The ASA provides easy access to acoustics news stories for journalists, students, professionals, and anyone interested in the science …

  10. Intro to Acoustics (Part 1) | Coursera

    WebThis course introduces acoustics by using the concept of impedance. The course starts with vibrations and waves, demonstrating how vibration can be envisaged as a kind of wave, mathematically and physically.

  11. Physical acoustics and its principal branches | Britannica

  12. About ASA - Acoustics News | Acoustical Society of …

    WebThe purpose of the Society is to generate, disseminate, and promote the knowledge and practical applications of acoustics. Learn about ASA history. (516) 576-2360 asa@acousticalsociety.org

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