Definition of Acoustical. Meaning of Acoustical. Synonyms of Acoustical

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Definition of Acoustical

Acoustical
Acoustical A*cous"tic*al, a. Of or pertaining to acoustics.

Meaning of Acoustical from wikipedia

- ****ociation Acoustical Society of America Institute of Noise Control Engineers National Council of Acoustical Consultants Institute of Acoustic in UK Australian...
- in technology. Acoustical engineers are typically concerned with the design, analysis and control of sound. One goal of acoustical engineering can be...
- album), 2014 Acoustic (Deine Lakaien album), 2007 Acoustic (Eva C****idy album), 2017 Acoustic (Everything but the Girl album), 1992 Acoustic (John Lennon...
- Music portal Acoustic music is music that solely or primarily uses instruments that produce sound through acoustic means, as opposed to electric or electronic...
- (1990). "An equation for acoustic propagation in inhomogeneous media with relaxation losses". The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 88 (3):...
- Acoustic panels (also sound absorption panels, soundproof panels or sound panels) are sound-absorbing fabric-wrapped boards designed to control echo and...
- field. Acoustic holography is similar in principle to optical holography. There are two distinct forms of acoustic holography: farfield acoustical holography...
- Acoustical intelligence (ACOUSTINT, sometimes ACINT) is an intelligence gathering discipline that collects and processes acoustic phenomena. It is a subdiscipline...
- student chapters. "Brand Adoption". Acoustical Society of America. "Acoustical Society of America home page". Acoustical Society of America. Cavanaugh, William...
- horn loudspeaker, the term acoustic transformer or acoustical transformer may refer to either of two components: Horn (acoustic), which attaches to the compression...