It is all about pitch: An introductory design project in acoustics for 1st year undergraduate engineering studentsa

This acoustics project evolved responding to a challenge to increase the role of analysis in design for 1st year students early in their engineering careers. Student teams must design three musical instruments each producing a single note meeting frequency and sound level specifications using differ...

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