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Which of the following has largest absorption coefficient?
Upholstered seats in cinema halls are arranged for
The total absorption of a volume $12000 m^3$ is equal to $1000 m^2$ in the units of an open window. Total absorption of the hall is increased to $2000m^2$ due to entry of audience. The change in its reverberating time is
The volume of a cinema theatre is 100m x 60m x 20m and total acoustic absorption in it is 6800metric sabine. The reverberation time in that theatre is
In theatres, big halls., the reverberation of sound is a common problem.
A meeting hall of volume $100\times30\times10 m^3$ has a reverberation time of 3 seconds. If 1000 visitors are in the hall. The absorption of total visitors if the sound absorption of each visitor is 0.5 is:
A source of sound A emitting waves of frequency 1800 Hz is falling towards ground with a terminal speed v. The observer B on the ground directly beneath the source receives wave of frequency 2150hz. The source A receives waves, reflected from frequency nearly: (Speed of sound = 343 m/s)
A man standing between two parallel hills, claps his hand and hears successive echoes at regular intervals of $1\ s$. If velocity of sound is $340 \mathrm { ms } ^ { - 1 }$, then the distance between the hill is
The time of reverberation of a room A is one second. What will be the time (in seconds) of reverberation of a room, having all the dimensions double of those of room A:
Standing waves and echoes are based on which acoustic phenomenon?