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White Noise

White Noise

White noise is noise whose amplitude is constant throughout the audible frequency range. It is fairly easy to produce white noise - it is often produced by a random noise generator in which all ...

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Pink Noise

Pink Noise

Whereas white noise is defined as sound with equal power per Hz in frequency, pink noise is filtered to give equal power per octave or equal power per 1/3 octave.

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Stirling Engine

Stirling Engine

Stirling engines run without noise or vibration and are truly an environmentally friendly device. They are a closed machine with no intake or exhaust which results in very quiet operation. Anything ...

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http://www.cse.iitk.ac.in/~amit/courses/371/abhishe/main.html
Noisemakers

Noisemakers

Thinking of a career in science? NOISE (New Outlooks In Science & Engineering) is a UK-wide campaign . providing case studies of scientists working in a range of exciting careers, news, blogs and ...

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Bullet Proof Composite Laboratory

Bullet Proof Composite Laboratory

Many devices we use every day were designed to absorb and dissipate energy. Automobile braking systems dissipate the kinetic energy of a moving car into heat and noise as they bring the car to a ...

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