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Discover LudwigThe term "acoustic effect" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to the effect that sound has on one's environment. For example, "The acoustic effect of the music was soothing and brought a sense of peace to the room."
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Thus knowledge of the passive acoustic effect of the turbine is essential to an understanding of the overall acoustic effectiveness of an exhaust system.
Thus the low damping is not an acoustic effect.
Mr. Branca's music is less monolithic than it used to be, but it still relies a great deal on the acoustic effect of overtones within single massed chords.
The material has an acoustic effect, muffling footsteps and voices, so the environment becomes even eerier when more than one person is in the room.
Mr. Carlisle said workers had recently noticed an odd acoustic effect in an amphitheater that acts almost as a natural loudspeaker.
The idea that our ancestors built for acoustic effect has recently been gaining ground.
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Two nonlinear acoustic effects, acoustic streaming and acoustic radiation pressure, are important.
The music began with a strong pulse and the thicket of noise that is Animal Collective's signature sound: whooshes, screams, and a shifting cascade of acoustic effects.
This paper deals with acoustic effects of ribs on sound radiation.
The analysis of the acoustic fields shows that a stenosis has two basic acoustic effects.
Recent auditory localization experiments conducted within the Chavín galleries initiated in-situ human perceptual testing of interior architectural acoustic effects at the complex.
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