
Egan’s Fundamentals of Acoustics
Egan’s *Fundamentals of Acoustics* explains how sound works, covering the physics behind sound waves, their properties, and how they behave in different environments. It discusses concepts like frequency (pitch), amplitude (loudness), and wavelength, as well as how sound travels through air, liquids, and solids. The book also explores how sound interacts with spaces, surfaces, and materials, influencing acoustics design. Overall, it provides a detailed understanding of capturing, controlling, and analyzing sound, essential in fields like architecture, engineering, and audio technology to create optimal acoustic environments.