acoustic impulse

  • 1acoustic impulse — akustinis impulsas statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Garsinio dažnio impulsas. atitikmenys: angl. acoustic impulse vok. akustischer Impuls, m rus. акустический импульс, m pranc. impulsion acoustique, f …

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  • 2acoustic impulse — akustinis impulsas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. acoustic impulse vok. akustischer Impuls, m rus. акустический импульс, m pranc. impulsion acoustique, f …

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  • 3Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse (ARFI) Imaging — uses acoustic radiation force to generate images of the mechanical properties of soft tissue. How it worksAcoustic radiation force is a phenomenon associated with the propagation of acoustic waves in attenuating media. Attenuation includes both… …

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  • 4Acoustic resonance — is the tendency of an acoustic system to absorb more energy when the frequency of its oscillations matches the system s natural frequency of vibration (its resonance frequency ) than it does at other frequencies. A resonant object will probably… …

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  • 5Impulse noise (audio) — Impulse noise is a category of (acoustic) noise which includes unwanted, almost instantaneous (thus impulse like) sharp sounds (like clicks and pops). Noises of the kind are usually caused by electromagnetic interference, scratches on the… …

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  • 6Impulse response — The Impulse response from a simple audio system. Showing the original impulse, the response after high frequency boosting, and the response after low frequency boosting. In signal processing, the impulse response, or impulse response function… …

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  • 7Acoustic impedance — The acoustic impedance Z (or sound impedance) is a frequency f dependent parameter and is very useful, for example, for describing the behaviour of musical wind instruments. Mathematically, it is the sound pressure p divided by the particle… …

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  • 8Impulse (physics) — Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law History of classical mechanics  …

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  • 9Acoustic reflex — The acoustic reflex (stapedius reflex, attenuation reflex, or auditory reflex) is an involuntary muscle contraction that occurs in the middle ear of mammals in response to high intensity sound stimuli.When presented with a high intensity sound… …

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  • 10Noise (acoustic) — Acoustic noise is any sound in the acoustic domain, either deliberate (music, speech, etc.) or unintended. It is important to recognise that the term noise is also used to refer to other, non audible forms, especially in electronics and in the… …

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