An acoustic waveguide is a structure that confines and guides acoustic waves, primarily sound waves, in specific directions, much like an optical waveguide confines light. These waveguides can be made from various materials and can take various forms, including solid, liquid, or gaseous mediums. The primary purpose of an acoustic waveguide is to control the propagation of sound, allowing it to travel efficiently from one point to another while minimizing loss of energy due to scattering or absorption.
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