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Date: 2007-06-14 08:05:12
Measurement
Sound intensity
Sound pressure
Intensity
Sound power
Sound
Particle velocity
Inverse-square law
Measuring instrument
Physics
Acoustics
Waves

This booklet sets out to explain the fundamentals of sound intensity measurement. Both theory and applications will be covered. Although the booklet is intended as a basic introduction, some knowledge of sound pressure measurement is assumed. If you are unfamiliar with

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