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Acoustics Careers and Research Areas
The field of acoustics, because it is so diverse, offers many different career opportunities.

Vibrationdata.com
Consulting and educational services in: acoustics; shock and vibration; signal processing; and dynamic data acquisition and analysis.

Hearing Damage And Loud Music
Document on the relationship between loud noise and ear damage, with particular reference to young people and loud music.

Stanton Scattering Lab Homepage
Sound as a tool to study the ocean environment. How zooplankton scatter sound and models to predict plankton populations in the wild.

Vibration and Waves Animations
Dan Russell, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Applied Physics at Kettering University in Flint, MI

Sound as a Weapon
Opinions on using sound as a weapon.

Marine Group Home
Side Scan Sonar and Ocean Exploration.

The Theory of Sound, Chapter 1 - Lord Rayleigh
Internet version of Chapter 1 of The Theory of Sound by Lord Rayleigh (published in 1877). Chapter 1 is an introduction to acoustics which reveals Rayleigh's strong interest in musical acoustics and the Helmholtz resonator. One or two slight errors are apparent and there are minor inaccuracies in the table of musical note frequencies.

Sound Waves and the Eardrum
Glenbrook South Physics Home Page.

Sound Waves and Music
The physics classroom


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