acoustics

IPA: ʌkˈustɪks

noun

  • (physics) The science of sounds, teaching their nature, phenomena and laws.
  • The properties of a space that affect how sound carries.
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Examples of "acoustics" in Sentences

  • The science of sound is called acoustics.
  • The volume in acoustics refers to loudness.
  • The Kiosk is not the best structure for acoustics.
  • I assumed this was due to the acoustics of the cinema.
  • My first impressions of the acoustics were a bit mixed.
  • It was at the Opera House, so of course the acoustics were amazing.
  • In acoustics, loudness is the subjective perception of sound pressure.
  • We teach pre-degree, degree and postgraduate courses in acoustics, audio and video.
  • Salford has been carrying out teaching, research and consultancy in acoustics and audio for three decades.
  • Edward takes his music really seriously, having his room designed to achieve better acoustics from a particularly sophisticated sound-system.
  • Despite the Bowl's heritage and charm, the acoustics are awful, the amplification seems to make things worse, and there is perhaps no single venue in the country more dedicated to Americans 'need to eat everywhere at all times.
  • Some rules apply to a Divine Home; if the home is built in an old place of devotion, keeping high ceilings and taking advantage of the acoustics is a must; some of the best modern interiors are designed inside these structures.
  • P It is no mean desire, "Mouse", I must say - and I would urge strongly that you attempt the experiment - it were safer for your own welfare that you toss that "brick" at a cliff than at the noble noodle of that amiable "Krazy Kat" - and at the same time I deem it a not unworthy assay in "acoustics" - yeh-h

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