acoustic power


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Noun1.acoustic power - the physical intensity of soundacoustic power - the physical intensity of sound  
intensity, intensity level, strength - the amount of energy transmitted (as by acoustic or electromagnetic radiation); "he adjusted the intensity of the sound"; "they measured the station's signal strength"
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Effects of vortex in acoustics have also been studied by Oosterhuis et al., [6] who predicted the relationship between pressure drop and acoustic power dissipation.
For operating in air, transducers for distance measurement were found to provide good acoustic power, consistent resonant frequency, and are available at a low-price.
The safety valve noise can be predicted by Lighthill's theory of calculating the acoustic power of steam discharge.
Acoustic power is the total energy radiated by the ultrasonic source per unit of time; it can be calculated from acoustic intensity and the area of the radiating surface [47].
The intense cavitation was induced close to the probe tip for high acoustic power and might absorb a great part of the acoustic wave energy, resulting in preventing the sound from penetrating deeply in the liquid.
It was rare that range of frequency and acoustic power produced by the larynx were not immediately related to range of frequency and power received by the auditory system.

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