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THE SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS OF ACOUSTICS - H. H. Arnold ...

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280 11. Acoustics of Enclosed Spaces: Architectural Acoustics(a) determine the reverberation time from the Sabine equation.(b) compare the reverberation time obtained from the Eyring formula with thatobtained in part (a) above.(c) compute the room constant R.8. An isotropic source emitting sound power level of 106 dB(A) re 1 pW is operatingin the room of Problem 4. What sound pressure (on the A-weighted scale)will be registered by a meter 5.2 m from the source? If 125 people are not seatedin the room, how will it affect the reading? Assume that no one blocks the pathof direction propagation between the meter and the signal source.9. Why does an anechoic chamber provide what we call a free field?

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