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Meaning of "acoustic impedance"

[{'a': 'Acoustic impedance is a measure of the ability of a material to resist the flow of sound waves. It is a property that characterizes how sound waves propagate through a medium, such as air, water, or solids. Acoustic impedance is determined by the density and speed of sound in the medium.'},
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  • Degree of opposition that a system presents to an acoustic flow

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Low acoustic impedance earphone and earcap.
Tungsten offers a particularly high acoustic impedance.
Acoustic impedance inversion is applied to seismic reflection data.
It works by means of progressive acoustic impedance matching.
Acoustic impedance and density.
Clearly defined acoustic impedance clusters.
The value measured is established by the acoustic impedance.
The rayl unit of acoustic impedance is named after him.
Each equipment medium has a particular acoustic impedance.
Characteristic acoustic impedance of a medium.
This can be achieved by matching the acoustic impedance.
Acoustic impedance of an artificially lengthened and constricted vocal tract.
The middle ear functions essentially as an acoustic impedance transformer.
The acoustic impedance seen by the transducer is then significantly modified.
O by measuring mechanical or acoustic impedance.

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The acoustic impedance adjustment is usually less than a few tenths of one dB.
The residual vibration state corresponds to the acoustic impedance.
Specific acoustic impedance.
To bounce back from a surface that represents an acoustic impedance contrast.
Bulk acoustic impedance is the product of density and bulk acoustic velocity.
Sensitivity is conditioned by the size and acoustic impedance of the nodules.
Acoustic impedance defines how easy it is for air to move through a material.
The intercept at zero frequency is related to the acoustic impedance ratio σ.
Acoustic impedance measurements were made to select individuals based on the sampling exclusion criteria.
The audiological evaluation consisted of pure tone audiometry and acoustic impedance.
The acoustic impedance of glass is very different from that of the bonding resin.
Apparatus and method for measuring the acoustic impedance of wellbore fluids.
Tissue acoustic impedance results from its density and propagation velocity in the tissue.
It is known that this shape gives the flattest acoustic impedance curve.
The définition of acoustic impedance and its application to the human hearing organ.
Species could differ on size or even on acoustic properties such as acoustic impedance.
But let us not forget that the acoustic impedance describes a resistance too.
The second is the use of ultrasound gel to better match the acoustic impedance.
They are partly reflected by acoustic impedance differences between the nonhomogeneous media encountered.
Different techniques have been developed to determine liner acoustic impedance under grazing flow.
The acoustic impedance and thus the acoustic screening effect will be increased or reinforced.
The system was standardized prior to each experiment with a phantom of known acoustic impedance.
The enclosure may contain a gas of lower acoustic impedance than the wellbore fluid.
The system was standardized prior to testing the liposomes with a phantom of known acoustic impedance.
The values for acoustic impedance are then used to identify the material behind the casing.
The most commonly used parameter for inversion is the acoustic impedance of the medium.
These reflected waves result from acoustic impedance changes as the incident waves encounter the defects.
A hybrid version includes a coil that is controlled to adjust the acoustic impedance of the absorber.
Low acoustic impedance provides for a large electret foil displacement and thereby increased transducer sensitivity.
This gives them highly suitable for the accurate setting of the acoustic impedance.
Acoustic impedance Acoustic tweezers.
Such piezoelectric polymers are flexible and have an acoustic impedance that differs little from water.
Acoustic impedance measures within normal limits ;.
Both macroscopic interfaces and microscopic scatterers represent acoustic impedance changes which reflect ultrasound energy.
What is acoustic impedance and why is it important?

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