Acoustic attenuation refers to the reduction in the intensity of sound waves as they propagate through a medium. This attenuation can occur due to various factors, including: 1. **Absorption**: When sound waves pass through a material, some of their energy is converted to heat, reducing the sound's intensity. Different materials absorb sound differently, with some exhibiting high attenuation (e.g., soft fabrics) and others exhibiting low attenuation (e.g., concrete).

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