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Which branch of acoustics focuses on the study of sound in relation to buildings and rooms?
Which branch of acoustics focuses on the study of sound in relation to buildings and rooms?
- Engineering acoustics
- Physical acoustics
- Structural acoustics
- Architectural acoustics (correct)
Which term describes sounds that have a frequency below the range of human hearing?
Which term describes sounds that have a frequency below the range of human hearing?
- Ultrasound
- Environmental noise
- Physiological acoustics
- Infrasound (correct)
What are the two different things that the word 'sound' can refer to?
What are the two different things that the word 'sound' can refer to?
- An electromagnetic wave and a physical object
- An electromagnetic wave and a disturbance in a medium
- An auditory sensation and a disturbance in a medium (correct)
- An auditory sensation and an electromagnetic wave
Which branch of acoustics focuses on the study of sound in relation to the human body?
Which branch of acoustics focuses on the study of sound in relation to the human body?
What are sounds that have a frequency above the range of human hearing called?
What are sounds that have a frequency above the range of human hearing called?
Which term describes the disturbance in a medium that can cause an auditory sensation in the ear?
Which term describes the disturbance in a medium that can cause an auditory sensation in the ear?
Which branch of acoustics focuses on the study of sound in relation to the human body?
Which branch of acoustics focuses on the study of sound in relation to the human body?
What is the term for sounds that we cannot hear because they have a frequency above the range of human hearing?
What is the term for sounds that we cannot hear because they have a frequency above the range of human hearing?
What is the term for the disturbance in a medium that can cause an auditory sensation in the ear?
What is the term for the disturbance in a medium that can cause an auditory sensation in the ear?