sound is the form of energy produced by a vibratory body like guitar human vocal system and have the resilient property( body under elastic limit limit load regain its original shape).
The science of sound is known as acoustics. It is the study of the production, transmission, and effects of sound.
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An audiologist studies the properties of sound.
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Acoustics.
Acoustics is the study of sound and sound waves. It encompasses the generation, transmission, and reception of sound, as well as the effects of sound on different mediums.
Acoustics is the study of the production and propagation of sound waves. It involves the science of sound, including its behavior, properties, and effects on environments and materials. Acoustics is important in various fields such as music, engineering, architecture, and communication.
Floyd Rowe Watson has written: 'Acoustics of auditoriums' 'Acoustics of buildings' -- subject(s): Architectural acoustics 'Sound' -- subject(s): Sound
Acoustics.
the science concerned with hearing and sound
Simulating acoustics is the process of modifying your sound in post-production, in order to portray how you want your sound to sound like. For example, when you record your sound in a sound proofed recording suite/room, where the sound cannot bounce, but you wish to make it sound like you're in an empty church, you would have to add reverberation to the sound in order to gain this effect. The process of adding the reverberation is simulating the acoustics of an empty church. This is called Simulating Acoustics.
Acoustics is the general field, and ranges from human anatomy, to architectural acoustics, to building materials, and music and speech.