
doi: 10.1121/1.1915656
A comparison is made of the results of the measurement of the absorption coefficients of twenty-five commercial materials by the organ pipe and ear method with the results obtained by measuring the rates of decay by electrical means. A consistent variation in these results is shown, which can be explained by assuming a slight departure from linearity in the time versus logarithmic intensity relation.
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