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The '''Wave Interference Project''' is a program that takes in information about two speakers such as there position and frequency, and it calculates and renders where in the room the sounds would cancel each other out and where they would create maximums. This effect is known as wave interference. | The '''Wave Interference Project''' is a program that takes in information about two speakers such as there position and frequency, and it calculates and renders where in the room the sounds would cancel each other out and where they would create maximums. This effect is known as wave interference. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:02, 26 April 2013
The Wave Interference Project is a program that takes in information about two speakers such as there position and frequency, and it calculates and renders where in the room the sounds would cancel each other out and where they would create maximums. This effect is known as wave interference.
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