Sentences with phrase «reverberation time»

For example, the maximum permissible background - sound level for a typical classroom is 35 dBA, with a maximum reverberation time of 0.6 to 0.7 seconds (depending on room volume).
Sabine began exploring architectural acoustics and developed an equation for calculating the reverberation time in a room.
Another factor that interrupts the intelligibility of speech is the reverberation time caused, as this can cause prolonged syllables.
Leo Beranek highlighted the problem by presenting a summary of ten different reverberation time measurements in Boston Symphony Hall, by different researchers at different times, with ten different results.
Research in many countries over the past 40 years has shown that high noise levels and poor acoustics (i.e. long reverberation times) cause health problems for teachers and reduce pupils» academic performance.
The bulletin needed updating after eight years to take account of new trends in learning styles and inclusion of vulnerable listeners, who are particularly adversely affected by poor acoustics (high noise levels and long reverberation times), in mainstream schools.

Not exact matches

For a third time, scientists have detected the infinitesimal reverberations of spacetime: gravitational waves.
Scientists can also do reverberation mapping, which uses X-ray telescopes to look for time differences between emissions from various locations near the black hole to understand the orbits of gas and photons around the black hole.
As the team describes online in Nature today, it used a novel technique called x-ray reverberation mapping to analyze slight delays in the arrival time of x-rays from the event, allowing them to map out the inside edge of the accretion disk.
Tackling issues of Native American displacement and the reverberations of violence, Hostiles is an unforgiving look at an unforgiving time filled with unforgiving people.
Encouraging students to think on that kind of a time scale helps them to grasp the reverberations of their actions and decisions.
Experts attribute the 2008 sub-prime mortgage crisis and the economic reverberations of the recession as the primary reasons why less people are becoming first - time buyers.
The story of androids becoming self - aware and rebelling against their human oppressors has played out numerous times over the past few decades, but Detroit's story has particular reverberations in the context of advances of AI, not to mention TV shows and films like HBO's Westworld and Blade Runner 2049.
But this time in a slow tempo that lets sound's reverberation create different intervals.
I try for ultimate clarity, with multiple reverberations and multiple implications at the same time.
Thursday, December 4 10 pm The Digital Revolutionaries Running time 67 ′ Co-curated by the artist Tabor Robak and David Gryn, this program will address the unearthly reverberations of the Internet, gaming, and digital magical - realism.
Thiel is widely known for his photographs exploring transformation, such as his series tracing the political reverberations — through architecture — of post-Wall Berlin and the passage of time through glacial formations in Patagonia.
For example, what was once merely a shard of interpretive dicta in an earlier Supreme Court decision may morph into the holding of another case years later, suggesting a story arc about the meaning of the Constitution serendipitously rediscovered in the reverberations of a different time.
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