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|Meaning= | |Meaning=The difference between the instantaneous [[total pressure]] and the [[static pressure]], that is, the [[pressure]] that would be present in the absence of the [[acoustic waves]]. | ||
The difference between the instantaneous [[total pressure]] and the [[static pressure]], that is, the [[pressure]] that would be present in the absence of the [[acoustic waves]]. | |Explanation=The [[SI]] unit is the [[pascal]], but the [[bar]] is frequently used. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:53, 13 January 2024
The difference between the instantaneous total pressure and the static pressure, that is, the pressure that would be present in the absence of the acoustic waves.