Acoustoelectric

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Pronunciation: /əˌkuːstəʊɪˈlɛktrɪk/

Definitions of acoustoelectric

adjective relating to the conversion of acoustic signals into electrical signals or vice versa

Example Sentences

A1 I bought an acoustoelectric guitar for my music class.

A2 The acoustoelectric device was easy to set up and use.

B1 The acoustoelectric amplifier provided clear sound for the concert.

B2 The acoustoelectric system allowed for seamless integration of audio and video.

C1 The acoustoelectric technology revolutionized the music industry.

C2 The acoustoelectric instruments produced unparalleled sound quality.

Examples of acoustoelectric in a Sentence

formal The acoustoelectric effect is the generation of electric currents in a solid by the application of a sound wave.

informal I heard that acoustoelectric devices are being used in some cool new gadgets.

slang Did you know that acoustoelectric tech is all the rage right now?

figurative The acoustoelectric connection between the two musicians created a harmonious energy on stage.

Grammatical Forms of acoustoelectric

past tense

acoustoelectriced

plural

acoustoelectrics

comparative

more acoustoelectric

superlative

most acoustoelectric

present tense

acoustoelectric

future tense

will acoustoelectric

perfect tense

have acoustoelectriced

continuous tense

is acoustoelectricing

singular

acoustoelectric

positive degree

acoustoelectric

infinitive

to acoustoelectric

gerund

acoustoelectricing

participle

acoustoelectrified

Origin and Evolution of acoustoelectric

First Known Use: 1950 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'acoustoelectric' originated from the combination of 'acousto-' from acoustics and 'electric' from electricity.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the field of physics to describe the interaction between acoustic waves and electric fields, the term 'acoustoelectric' has since been adopted in various other scientific disciplines to refer to similar phenomena involving the conversion between sound waves and electrical signals.