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Introduction to Acoustics - cover

Introduction to Acoustics

Simone Malacrida

Maison d'édition: BookRix

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Synopsis

The following topics are presented in this book:
introduction to waves and their properties
acoustic waves
human acoustics and phonometric systems
room acoustics and hints of building acoustic design
Disponible depuis: 19/04/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 42 pages.

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