Lecture

Sound Wave Properties: Building Physics and Color Perception

Description

This lecture covers the properties of sound waves, sound propagation, and building physics, as well as the chromatic diagram, geometric acoustics, color perception, and colorimetry. It also delves into the concept of undulatory and radiation, discussing the superposition of waves and light propagation. Furthermore, it explores the chromatic system, color mixtures, and the representation of colors. The lecture concludes with a focus on the acoustics of ancient Greek theaters, the impact of the environment on sound, and the remedies for soundproofing in buildings.

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