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That point in space comes under extreme acoustic pressure and temperature.
Acoustic pressure caused population shifts which were visually detectable.
Sensitivity indicates how well the microphone converts acoustic pressure to output voltage.
In that technique, the window vibrates from acoustic pressure on the inside, and modulates the laser carrier.
The acoustic pressure wave method analyses the rarefaction waves produced when a leak occurs.
Typically, the acoustic pressure is on the order of a few ppm of the equilibrium pressure.
If the bell is placed on the patient, the vibrations of the skin directly produce acoustic pressure waves traveling up to the listener's ears.
Helioseismology is the study of the propagation of wave oscillations, particularly acoustic pressure waves, in the Sun.
The equation describes the evolution of acoustic pressure or particle velocity u as a function of position r and time .
This impedance represents the ratio of acoustic pressure at the piston, divided by the flow rate induced by it.
These include infrasound microbarographs (acoustic pressure sensors) that detect very low-frequency sound waves in the atmosphere produced by natural and man-made events.
A short laser pulse at a certain wavelength between 532-770 nm is generated to irradiate the target tissue to induce acoustic pressure waves.
Regent asked; his voice came out of the amplifiers subtly distorted with persuasive overtones, with jimmy's acoustic pressure points precisely targeted.
RMS acoustic pressure in micropascals (or dB re 1 μPa)
The technique can predict an acoustic pressure field distribution over a plane, based upon knowledge of the pressure field distribution at a parallel plane.
In PAT system, the acoustic pressure is detected by scanning an ultrasound transducer over a surface that encloses the photoacoustic source.
Through the principle of feed-back, the signal produced by the excitation of the skin was returned to the skin itself in the form of acoustic pressure.
Biophysicists have implicated acoustic impedance, or the ratio of acoustic pressure to particle velocity, as a factor contributing to blast damage in vivo.
Sound pressure or acoustic pressure is the local pressure deviation from the ambient (average, or equilibrium) atmospheric pressure, caused by a sound wave.
If the diaphragm is placed on the patient, body sounds vibrate the diaphragm, creating acoustic pressure waves which travel up the tubing to the listener's ears.
These true dampers are available from several sources, the purpose of their design is to address the typical approximate acoustic pressure wave velocities in liquids of 3500 mph.
Acoustic pressure waves reflected from the sea surface experience a reversal in phase, often stated as either a "pi phase change" or a "180 deg phase change".
A hydrophone measures pressure fluctuations, and these are usually converted to sound pressure level (SPL), which is a logarithmic measure of the mean square acoustic pressure.
The acoustic ohm is a unit of measurement of acoustic impedance, which is the ratio of acoustic pressure to acoustic volume flow.
The molecules are closer together so the acoustic pressure is passed from one increment of fluid to the next more effectively, i.e. it doesn't have to travel as far to hit another molecule.