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The source of a constant velocity is an analogy of the source of a constant electric current. Both the source of a constant current and its acoustic analogy can be utilized well for measuring purposes. Their use for the rapid measurements of resistors and impedances proves most advantageous. The sources of a constant and known volume velocity can now be constructed so that they make it possible to reach a relatively high accuracy of measurements. An accurate source of the constant and known volume velocity may be a useful tool in frequent laboratory work, which can be utilized more widely than only for measuring impedances.
Author (s): Salava, Tomas
Affiliation:
Research Institute of Radiocommunications, Prague, Czechoslovakia
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AES Convention: 44
Paper Number:F-2
Publication Date:
1973-03-06
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Salava, Tomas; 1973; Sources of the Constant Volume Velocity and Their Use for Acoustic Measurements [PDF]; Research Institute of Radiocommunications, Prague, Czechoslovakia; Paper F-2; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=1737
Salava, Tomas; Sources of the Constant Volume Velocity and Their Use for Acoustic Measurements [PDF]; Research Institute of Radiocommunications, Prague, Czechoslovakia; Paper F-2; 1973 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=1737