Physics:Acoustic ohm

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The acoustic ohm is a unit of measurement of acoustic impedance, which is the ratio of acoustic pressure to acoustic volume flow.[citation needed] In SI units, pressure is measured in pascals and flow in m3/s, so the acoustic ohm has units Pa·s/m3.[citation needed] In the cgs system, there is a cgs ohm with units dyne·s/cm5.[citation needed] The acoustic ohm can be applied to fluid flow outside the domain of acoustics. For such applications a hydraulic ohm with an identical definition may be used. That is, the unit of the ratio of hydraulic pressure to hydraulic volume flow. Acoustic impedance is to be considered an instance of hydraulic impedance.[citation needed]

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