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Measurement / Wave mechanics / Sound pressure / Acoustic wave / Thermoacoustic heat engine / Pressure sensor / Amplitude / Measuring instrument / Particle velocity / Waves / Acoustics / Physics
Date: 2013-07-22 02:28:45
Measurement
Wave mechanics
Sound pressure
Acoustic wave
Thermoacoustic heat engine
Pressure sensor
Amplitude
Measuring instrument
Particle velocity
Waves
Acoustics
Physics

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