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Question by Adam Reiss
Submitted on 11/19/2003
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What is the scientific term for the study of sound?


Answer by denisjola
Submitted on 12/14/2003
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sound engineering

 

Answer by damoss01
Submitted on 1/5/2004
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Acoustics

 

Answer by Jimmy Wong
Submitted on 3/19/2004
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There is no single scientific 'term' exist for the study of sound. The usual phrase is "Acoustics, Noise and Vibration Control".

 

Answer by blumerad
Submitted on 5/10/2004
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Audiology

 

Answer by jason
Submitted on 3/17/2005
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acoustics duh

 

Answer by kate
Submitted on 5/17/2005
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i think it is acoustics

 

Answer by valeria
Submitted on 5/25/2005
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Answer by rnbprincess
Submitted on 6/22/2005
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Acoustics

 

Answer by trevermhon
Submitted on 9/26/2005
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Acoustics

 

Answer by freak11214
Submitted on 12/13/2005
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DUH!!!!

 

Answer by Flatline audio
Submitted on 8/19/2006
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Acoustical Engineering, the develop and study of sound and sound pressure

 

Answer by pumpkin
Submitted on 9/25/2006
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Acoustics

 

Answer by davin
Submitted on 3/26/2007
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acoustics

 

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