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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acoustic shock" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a sudden and intense sound or noise that can cause physical and psychological distress or injury. Example: The workers at the concert suffered from acoustic shock due to the high-pitched screams of the fans.
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acoustic shock
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The symptoms that can be caused by unexpected loud sounds (acoustic incident) received on a telephone headset.
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Air guns produce an acoustic shock wave that propagates through rock and is reflected back; the return signal is analyzed for clues to the subsurface structure, including the presence of hydrocarbon deposits.
Trades unions are also preparing hundreds of claims over the condition known as "acoustic shock", caused when CSRs are subjected to sudden loud noises through headsets.Wages in call centres tend to be low, as they were in the old mills.
Shahmansouri and Mamun [52] studied the dust acoustic shock waves in magnetized nonthermal dusty plasma.
These systems use the muzzle blast and acoustic shock waves to compute the shooter's location.
Similarly, the dust acoustic shock wave has also been studied in a dusty plasma with kappa distributed ions [11].
Dust acoustic shock waves in magnetized homogenous dusty plasma have been investigated by Zhang and Xue [50].
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We have examined the dust acoustic shocks in magnetized dusty plasma with superthermal electrons and ions.
Zaghbeer et al. [53] reported the study of dust acoustic shocks in magnetized dusty plasma with nonextensive electrons and ions.
They have studied the combined effects of both nonextensive and nonthermal distribution of ions on the properties of dust acoustic shocks.
To the best of our knowledge, the properties of dust acoustic shocks in a magnetized dusty plasma with superthermal electrons and ions have not been investigated so far.
The latter may also support the formation of ion acoustic shocks when the ratio of the negative ion to positive ion number density exceeds about 0.9 [14].
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