Acoustics
Helmholtz resonators are acoustic devices designed to resonate at a specific frequency, usually created by a cavity (or chamber) connected to a neck or opening. They are used to control sound frequencies by absorbing certain pitches, making them essential in applications like noise control and tuning spaces, such as concert halls or auditoriums, where specific acoustic characteristics are desired.
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