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  • 21Ultrasonic flow meter — A ultrasonic flow meter measures the velocity of a liquid or gas through a pipe using acoustic sensors. This has some advantages over other measurement techniques. The results are slightly affected by temperature, density or conductivity.… …

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  • 22VU Meter — F/A/V A meter designed to measure audio level in volume units which generally correspond to perceived loudness. (Audio) RadioPP Gauge measuring units of sound …

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  • 23SLM — sound level meter …

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  • 24SLM — • sound level meter …

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  • 25Measuring instrument — Captain Nemo and Professor Aronnax contemplating measuring instruments in Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea …

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  • 26Noise dosimeter — A noise dosimeter (American) or noise dosemeter (British) is a specialized sound level meter intended specifically to measure the noise exposure of a person integrated over a period of time; usually to comply with Health and Safety regulations… …

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  • 27A-weighting — A graph of the A , B , C and D weightings across the frequency range 10 Hz – 20 kHz Video illustrating A weighting by analyzing a sine sweep (contains audio) A weighting is the most …

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  • 28Audio noise measurement — is carried out when assessing the quality of audio equipment, such as is used in recording studios, broadcast studios, and in the home (Hi Fi).Noise in general refers to unwanted sound, often loud, but in audio systems it is the low level hiss or …

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  • 29Noise regulation — includes statutes or guidelines relating to sound transmission established by national, state or provincial and municipal levels of government. After the watershed passage of the United States Noise Control Act of 1972,[1] other local and state… …

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  • 30Reverberation — is the persistence of sound in a particular space after the original sound is removedFact|date=March 2008. When sound is produced in a space, a large number of echoes build up and then slowly decay as the sound is absorbed by the walls and air,… …

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