An acoustic mirror is a passive device used to reflect and focus (concentrate) sound waves. Parabolic acoustic mirrors are widely used in parabolic microphones...
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often becomes a problem in acoustical engineering when designing houses, auditoriums, or recording studios. Acoustic mirrors may be used for applications...
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Magnetic mirror, a magnetic field configuration Acoustic mirror, a device used to focus and amplify sound waves Mirror, Alberta, a place in Canada Mirror Lakes...
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Il-Widna (redirect from Il-Widna Acoustic Mirror)
Il-Widna is a large acoustic mirror located in Magħtab, Malta.' The colloquial name of the acoustic mirror refers to Ear in Maltese. The mirror is 200 feet (61 m)...
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active sonar are both widely used. Acoustic mirrors and dishes, when using microphones, are a means of passive acoustic localization, but when using speakers...
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experimental acoustic mirrors which remain there. The RAF had begun research into acoustic mirrors during World War I. The Denge acoustic mirrors, known colloquially...
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Lighthouse Family promotional video for their 1998 song "High". The acoustic mirror at Dungeness is featured on the cover of the album Ether Song by the...
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comprehending calling subjects at distances out to 2500 meters. Acoustic location Acoustic mirror Rumsey, Francis; McCormick, Tim (2009). Sound and Recording...
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other forms of whispering-gallery waves such as light or matter waves. Acoustic mirror Parabolic loudspeaker Room acoustics Lord Rayleigh, The problem of...
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Guelph, Ontario, Canada) was an English pioneer in acoustical research and inventor of the acoustic mirror Tucker was born in Kidderminster, the son of William...
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