Acoustics studies the generation, propagation, and perception of sound and mechanical waves. It examines wave behavior in gases, liquids, and solids. Acoustics explains resonance, interference, and absorption phenomena. Applications include architectural acoustics, medical imaging, and underwater communication. Physics principles govern sound transmission and energy dissipation. Acoustics also plays a role in material characterization and noise control. Experimental and theoretical methods are used to analyze sound behavior. Acoustics bridges wave physics and practical applications. It remains important in science, engineering, and technology.
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