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43- What does solid sound(Structure borne noise) mean?
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The sound of bands and orchestras resounding in the
concert hall entertains our brains. Unfortunately, we also analyze the sound. A
string instrument that produces sound by plucking the string and its harmonics,
a wind instrument that blows wind and produces a beautiful sound with the
pipe's unique frequency, and a drum of its own size by beating a drum A
percussion instrument that makes a percussive sound, and a keyboard instrument,
a person's vocal cords vibrate, and a person's vocal cords vibrate in the throat...
This is just music, but it is also called 'structure borne noise, air
borne noise' in engineering. What does that mean? is it a guitar? is it a
flute? is it a piano? Is it the sound of drums? Why are the pictures of
railroad rails and wheels below?
The difference between 'structure borne
noise, air borne noise'
1. What is the difference between the sound coming out
of a speaker or mouth and 2. the sound made when hitting a xylophone or drum?
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