Sabine formula
Sabine formula
[′sā‚bēn ‚fȯr·myə·lə] (acoustics)
An empirical equation for the reverberation time of sound in a room; its form is identical to that of the Franklin equation.
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Sabine formula is a basic reverberation calculation in which the dimensions of a space are plugged in along with [the materials] that are [within or] on that space.
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