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- Horn_(acoustic) abstract "An acoustic horn or waveguide is a tapered sound guide designed to provide an acoustic impedance match between a sound source and free air. This has the effect of maximizing the efficiency with which sound waves from the particular source are transferred to the air. Conversely, a horn can be used at the receiving end to optimize the transfer of sound from the air to a receiver.Acoustic horns are found in nature in the form of the burrows constructed by male mole crickets to amplify their song.".
- Q1512054 abstract "An acoustic horn or waveguide is a tapered sound guide designed to provide an acoustic impedance match between a sound source and free air. This has the effect of maximizing the efficiency with which sound waves from the particular source are transferred to the air. Conversely, a horn can be used at the receiving end to optimize the transfer of sound from the air to a receiver.Acoustic horns are found in nature in the form of the burrows constructed by male mole crickets to amplify their song.".
- Horn_(acoustic) comment "An acoustic horn or waveguide is a tapered sound guide designed to provide an acoustic impedance match between a sound source and free air. This has the effect of maximizing the efficiency with which sound waves from the particular source are transferred to the air. Conversely, a horn can be used at the receiving end to optimize the transfer of sound from the air to a receiver.Acoustic horns are found in nature in the form of the burrows constructed by male mole crickets to amplify their song.".
- Q1512054 comment "An acoustic horn or waveguide is a tapered sound guide designed to provide an acoustic impedance match between a sound source and free air. This has the effect of maximizing the efficiency with which sound waves from the particular source are transferred to the air. Conversely, a horn can be used at the receiving end to optimize the transfer of sound from the air to a receiver.Acoustic horns are found in nature in the form of the burrows constructed by male mole crickets to amplify their song.".