The word "quality" is unlikely to be used in physics because it is not an objective, measurable characteristic. Acoustics (the physics of sound and vibration) analyses sounds to determine their spectra, and measures their overall intensity and power, but I have never seen 'quality' used in a formal sense.
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I suppose it may come into architectural acoustics, which would no doubt cover at least absorption, echoes and reverberation with respect to frequency and amplitude in the building under study, but that's not a field with which I am familiar.
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It doesn't you loser you're a physics noob
The quality of a sound depends on the component waves
Sound waves are governed by the wave equation... which is physics. Most things in life come down to physics when you look at them... apart from religion.
The major Branches of physics are as below : Acoustics: deals with sound. Astrophysics: space and extraterrestrial studies. Atomic physics: study of atoms. bio physics: applications of rules of physics.
Yes. Sound is a major concern in physics.
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It doesn't you loser you're a physics noob
sound quality
Sound quality can be improved by getting better speakers and purchasing a quality reciever.
Richard E. Berg has written: 'The physics of sound' -- subject(s): Sound, Music, Acoustics and physics
Original Sound Quality was created in 2002.
Acoustics is the branch of physics which deals with sound and sound waves.
Gerard Slot has written: 'Hi-fi from microphone to ear' 'Audio quality' -- subject(s): Sound, Recording and reproducing, Music, Acoustics and physics
Acoustic: Of, or pertaining to sound, sound transmission, sound physics, sound reception, and so forth.
The quality of a sound depends on the component waves
physics,waves vibrations and oscillations