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Acoustics and Vibration Animations
Acoustics and Vibration Animations Dan Russell, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Applied Physics at Kettering University in Flint, MI The links below contain animations which visualize certain concepts concerning acoustics and vibration. The choice of animations coincides with topics covered in the courses PHYS-382, Acoustics I: Sounds and Sources, and PHYS-482, Acoustics II: Sound and Vibration, ...
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NoiseNet - Fast Noise and Vibration Information in the UK
Fast noise and vibration information on measurement, abatement, assessment and control, in the UK.
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Acoustics FAQ
Acoustics FAQ From: Andrew Silverman Enviro@measure.demon.co.uk Newsgroups: alt.sci.physics.acoustics, alt.answers, news.answers Subject: Acoustics FAQ Followup-To: alt.sci.physics.acoustics Date: Sun, 07 Sep 97 20:55:00 GMT Organization: EnviroMeasure Message-ID: 873665061snz@measure.demon.co.uk Reply-To: Enviro@measure.demon.co.uk X-Mail2News-User: Enviro@measure.demon.co.uk X-Newsreader: ...
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The UK Quiet Pages
The UK Quiet Pages seeks to provide information about noise and acoustics issues and pressure groups with links to acoustics books ...
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Architectural acoustics and lighting
Architectural acoustics, noise control and architectural lighting definitions and practical concepts introduced by Ph.D.
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Trigonometry and Music
Trigonometry and Music Sounds are produced by things that vibrate. Pure tones, like the the sounds produced by tuning forks, are described by sine waves y = A sin(2 pi f t), where t is time, f is how many times the thing is vibrating per second (f is for frequency, and A is how loud the sound is (A is for amplitude). If something is vibrating 256 times a second, you hear middle c. Sound of ...
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NoiseMeters - Sound Level Meters and Noise Monitors
Noisemeters - Online supplier of sound level meters, dosimeters and noise monitors for environmental and health and safety monitoring, earplugs and ear muffs.
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