Lecture 4A
  Wave Basics
  Wave Measures
  Wave Collisions
  Interference
  Reflect,Refract,
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  Sound Waves
  Doppler Effect
  WaveSimulation 1
  
Infrasound
  Recording
  Processing
  Examples
  WaveSimulation 2
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Home : Lectures : Lecture 4A : Infrasound
Introduction to Infrasound

 

Infrasound - what is that
 
 

Infrasound - low frequency acoustic waves

in the frequency interval:

0.1-25 Hz
 
 

Why the interest in infrasond ?

Ability of longdistance propagation in the atmosphere
 
 

Frequency interval of interest for

Long-distance propagation is  0.5-6.0 Hz
 

 

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