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Name a type of reflector with a smooth surface?

A parabolic reflector is a type of reflector with a smooth surface that can collect and reflect light or sound waves to a single focal point.


What is a parabolic sound collecting dish?

This question almost answers itself. A paraboloid of revolution is formed in a rigid material. A microphone is placed at the focus. The axis of revolution is pointed at the sound. The dish then concentrates the sound on the microphone. These are used by spies, private detectives and ornithologists.


What is the difference between sound power and sound pressure, and how do they relate to each other in the context of acoustics?

Sound power is the total amount of energy emitted by a sound source, while sound pressure is the force exerted by sound waves on a surface. In acoustics, sound power is the source of sound, and sound pressure is the measure of how that sound power is transmitted through a medium. Sound power and sound pressure are related in that sound power generates sound waves, which then create sound pressure as they travel through a medium.


What is the relationship between sound power and sound pressure in acoustics?

In acoustics, sound power is the total amount of energy produced by a sound source, while sound pressure is the force exerted by sound waves on a surface. The relationship between sound power and sound pressure is that sound power determines the potential loudness of a sound, while sound pressure measures the actual intensity of the sound at a specific point. Sound power and sound pressure are related, but they are not directly proportional to each other.


What is the 4 characteristics of sound?

The four characteristics of sound are pitch (frequency of sound waves), volume (amplitude of sound waves), timbre (quality of sound), and duration (length of sound).

Related Questions

What of the ear collect sound waves?

The Pinna/Pinnae collects the sound waves.


Does the anvil collect sound?

The pinna (external ear) collects the sound and channels the sound into the ear canal.


How are a dogs ear and a satellite alike?

They both collect sound.


Why do rabbets keep turning their big sound collecting ears?

Rabbits turn their ears to collect sound.


What is the use of ears?

To collect sound waves en direct them to our internal eardrums


How do cheetas produce sound?

Cheetahs produce sound the same way we do but the sounds that travel to them they collect by the sound waves traveling up there ear into the brain where they autimatically process the sound and know what it is!


How can you collect the sound energy in single point from a room?

That is not possible. But you can take a headphonean dlisten there.


Why do you place your hands at the back of your ears when listening to a faint sound?

Your hand effectively acts as a larger sound collector (a "bigger ear") to collect more sound waves and focus them into your ear.


How do you make your voice sound deep?

Collect a super mushroom. Just make sure it's not a poison mushroom.


Do a stetscope have tiny amplifierin it?

SOrt of, but it's all in the design of the funnel and the hoses, which collect and concentrate the sound. THere are no electronics involved.


What is the pinnas job?

Pinna collects soundswaves and directs towards auditory canal .


Is pinna part of the ear?

Yes, the pinna is the visible external part of the ear that helps collect sound waves and funnel them into the ear canal. It plays a role in directing sound towards the ear drum for processing.