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Fluid dynamics / Reverberation / Acoustic resonance / Mean free path / Differential equation / Speed of sound / Room acoustics / Gain / Attenuation coefficient / Acoustics / Waves / Physics
Date: 2011-05-02 00:43:51
Fluid dynamics
Reverberation
Acoustic resonance
Mean free path
Differential equation
Speed of sound
Room acoustics
Gain
Attenuation coefficient
Acoustics
Waves
Physics

Some Notes On Sabine Rooms David Alan Bies Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Adelaide, AdelaideAbstract: First the classical derivationof the Sabine equation describing the decayofadiffuse soundfi

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