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- Refraction_(sound) abstract "Refraction, in acoustics, comparable to the refraction of electromagnetic radiation, is the bending of sound propagation trajectories (rays) in inhomogeneous elastic media (gases, liquids, and solids) in which the wave velocity is a function of spatial coordinates. Bending of acoustic rays in layered inhomogeneous media occurs towards a layer with a smaller sound velocity. This effect is responsible for guided propagation of sound waves over long distances in the ocean and in the atmosphere.".
- Refraction_(sound) wikiPageID "45093519".
- Refraction_(sound) wikiPageLength "838".
- Refraction_(sound) wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Refraction_(sound) wikiPageRevisionID "642981966".
- Refraction_(sound) wikiPageWikiLink Acoustics.
- Refraction_(sound) wikiPageWikiLink Atmospheric_refraction.
- Refraction_(sound) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Acoustics.
- Refraction_(sound) wikiPageWikiLink Elasticity_(physics).
- Refraction_(sound) wikiPageWikiLink Electromagnetic_radiation.
- Refraction_(sound) wikiPageWikiLink Refraction.
- Refraction_(sound) wikiPageWikiLink SOFAR_channel.
- Refraction_(sound) wikiPageWikiLink Sound_speed_gradient.
- Refraction_(sound) wikiPageWikiLink Underwater_acoustics.
- Refraction_(sound) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Refraction (sound)".
- Refraction_(sound) wikiPageWikiLinkText "refracted".
- Refraction_(sound) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Physics-stub.
- Refraction_(sound) subject Category:Acoustics.
- Refraction_(sound) hypernym Function.
- Refraction_(sound) type Disease.
- Refraction_(sound) comment "Refraction, in acoustics, comparable to the refraction of electromagnetic radiation, is the bending of sound propagation trajectories (rays) in inhomogeneous elastic media (gases, liquids, and solids) in which the wave velocity is a function of spatial coordinates. Bending of acoustic rays in layered inhomogeneous media occurs towards a layer with a smaller sound velocity. This effect is responsible for guided propagation of sound waves over long distances in the ocean and in the atmosphere.".
- Refraction_(sound) label "Refraction (sound)".
- Refraction_(sound) sameAs m.012nl097.
- Refraction_(sound) wasDerivedFrom Refraction_(sound)?oldid=642981966.
- Refraction_(sound) isPrimaryTopicOf Refraction_(sound).