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F
Far Field
A region that is sufficiently far off from the source
so that the direct sound pressure level due to the source decreases by
6 dB per doubling of distance.
Field Impact Insulation Class (FIIC)
An impact insulation class(IIC) rating that is based
on measurements at an actual installation, as opposed to the measurements
obtained in a laboratory.
Field Sound Transmission (FSTC)
A rating of the field-derived airborne sound transmission
loss data for structure
Flanking paths
Any paths for sound transmission that bypass or circumvent
the primary path through the structure under consideration.
Flutter
A rapid reflection or echo pattern between opposing
sound-reflective walls with sufficient time between each reflection to
cause a listener to be aware of separate discrete signals.
Focusing
Concentration of reflected acoustic energy within a
limited location in a room as the result of reflections from concave surfaces.
Free Field
An enclosure or space in which there is no reflected
sound. The sound field in an anechoic chamber, or in an open space, in
which the ground surface is absorptive, is free field.
Frequency
The number of complete cycles per second of a vibration
(or other periodic motion). The unit is hertz (Hz).
Frequency Analyser
An instrument capable of measuring the acoustical energy
present in various frequency subdivisions of a complex sound.
Frequency Band
A subdivision of the frequency range of interest for
measurement of analysis purposes.
Frequency Response
The changes in the sensitivity of a circuit or device,
usually a loudspeaker, with frequency. Usually refers to the frequency
range capability of a loudspeaker.
Frequency Spectra
The distribution of sound energy over a frequency range
of interest.
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