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... sound was absorbed . The first work , therefore , was to determine the relative absorbing power of various substances , and he began his experiments . One can but wonder if Sabine's attention to this question of absorption could have ...
... sound was absorbed . The first work , therefore , was to determine the relative absorbing power of various substances , and he began his experiments . One can but wonder if Sabine's attention to this question of absorption could have ...
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... sounds . " The latter phenomenon , " Sabine records in his notes , " known as reverberation , results in what may be called , with accuracy and suggestiveness , residual sound . " 2 He had demonstrated that the duration of this residual ...
... sounds . " The latter phenomenon , " Sabine records in his notes , " known as reverberation , results in what may be called , with accuracy and suggestiveness , residual sound . " 2 He had demonstrated that the duration of this residual ...
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... sound . These rooms were selected because they were finished with material of slight absorbing power - tile ceiling , plaster on tile walls , and polished cement floor- which resulted in excessive reverberation . On the platform Sabine ...
... sound . These rooms were selected because they were finished with material of slight absorbing power - tile ceiling , plaster on tile walls , and polished cement floor- which resulted in excessive reverberation . On the platform Sabine ...
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