
Acoustic science
Acoustic science studies how sound travels through different environments, materials, and mediums. It examines the physical properties of sound waves—such as frequency, amplitude, and wavelength—and how they interact with objects and spaces. This field applies to various areas, including audio technology, sonar, architectural design for sound quality, and noise control. By understanding how sound behaves, acoustic science helps improve sound clarity, reduce unwanted noise, and optimize environments for communication, music, and safety. It combines physics, engineering, and environmental science to analyze and manipulate sound in practical, impactful ways.