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− | Acoustics is the part of physics dealing with sound. According to Wikipedia, "The word "acoustic" is derived from the Greek word ἀκουστικός (akoustikos), meaning "of or for hearing, ready to hear." | + | == Overview == |
+ | Acoustics is the part of physics dealing with sound. According to Wikipedia, "The word "acoustic" is derived from the Greek word ἀκουστικός (akoustikos), meaning "of or for hearing, ready to hear."Acoustics is etymologically the study of [[sound]]. Sound waves are mechanical waves - they travel by actual vibrations in some material medium. Acoustics concerns itself with mechanical [[wave]]s in general. Phenomena such as forced [[vibration]]s, [[resonance]], damped vibrations and [[Doppler effect]] come under this branch of physics. | ||
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+ | == See Also == | ||
+ | * [[Physics books]] | ||
+ | * [[Physics competitions]] | ||
+ | * [[Physics scholarships]] | ||
+ | * [[Physics summer programs]] | ||
+ | * [[Gamma rays]] | ||
+ | * [[X-Rays]] | ||
+ | * [[Ultraviolet rays]] | ||
+ | * [[Visible light]] | ||
+ | * [[Infrared Rays]] | ||
+ | * [[Microwaves]] | ||
+ | * [[Radio waves]] | ||
+ | * [[Electricity]] | ||
+ | * [[magnetism]] | ||
+ | * [[Classical Mechanics]] | ||
+ | * [[Statistical Mechanics]] | ||
+ | * [[Optics]] | ||
+ | * [[Thermodynamics]] | ||
+ | * [[Electromagnetism]] | ||
+ | * [[Relativity]] | ||
+ | * [[Quantum Mechanics]] | ||
+ | * [[Nuclear Physics]] | ||
+ | * [[Condensed Matter Physics]] | ||
+ | * [[Particle Physics]] | ||
+ | * [[Astrophysics]] | ||
+ | * [[Cosmology]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Physics]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:08, 8 July 2019
Overview
Acoustics is the part of physics dealing with sound. According to Wikipedia, "The word "acoustic" is derived from the Greek word ἀκουστικός (akoustikos), meaning "of or for hearing, ready to hear."Acoustics is etymologically the study of sound. Sound waves are mechanical waves - they travel by actual vibrations in some material medium. Acoustics concerns itself with mechanical waves in general. Phenomena such as forced vibrations, resonance, damped vibrations and Doppler effect come under this branch of physics.
See Also
- Physics books
- Physics competitions
- Physics scholarships
- Physics summer programs
- Gamma rays
- X-Rays
- Ultraviolet rays
- Visible light
- Infrared Rays
- Microwaves
- Radio waves
- Electricity
- magnetism
- Classical Mechanics
- Statistical Mechanics
- Optics
- Thermodynamics
- Electromagnetism
- Relativity
- Quantum Mechanics
- Nuclear Physics
- Condensed Matter Physics
- Particle Physics
- Astrophysics
- Cosmology
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