Acoustic interferometer
ID: acoustic-interferometer
An acoustic interferometer is a scientific instrument used to measure properties of sound waves in various media, typically liquids and gases. The underlying principle of an acoustic interferometer is based on the interference of sound waves, similar to how optical interferometers use light waves. ### Key Components and Working Principle: 1. **Sound Waves**: The interferometer generates sound waves, which could be ultrasonic or audible, depending on the application.
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