Pronunciation: /əˈkuːstɪk riˈæktəns/
noun a noun referring to the opposition that a material offers to the passage of sound waves
A1 Acoustic reactance is the resistance to sound waves traveling through a material.
A2 The concept of acoustic reactance helps explain how sound waves interact with different surfaces.
B1 Understanding acoustic reactance is crucial in designing effective soundproofing materials.
B2 Engineers use acoustic reactance calculations to optimize the performance of audio equipment.
C1 Researchers are constantly studying the complexities of acoustic reactance in various environments.
C2 Mastery of acoustic reactance theory is essential for advanced acoustical engineering projects.
formal The acoustic reactance of the material affects the transmission of sound waves.
informal The acoustic reactance of this speaker is really high, so the sound quality is amazing.
slang I don't understand all this talk about acoustic reactance, it's too technical for me.
figurative Her emotional walls acted as an acoustic reactance, blocking out any attempts to get close to her.
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