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  • Home
  • About
    • - What is Acoustics?
    • - History
      • - - History of Acoustics at UT Austin
      • - - History of the Bell Songs in UT's Bell Tower
    • - UT Austin and the ASA
    • - Acoustics in the News and Media
    • - David T. Blackstock, In Memoriam
  • Acoustics Seminar
    • - Current Seminars
    • - Acoustics Seminars Archive
  • Academics
    • - Faculty
    • - Programs
    • - Courses
  • Current Students
    • - Current Students
    • - ASA Student Chapter
    • - Job Listings in Acoustics
    • - Parking and Public Transportation
  • Future Students
    • - Graduate Programs in Acoustics at UT Austin
    • - Application Process
    • - About Austin
      • - - City of Austin
      • - - Live Music Capital of the World
  • Research
  • Resources
    • - Educational Resources
    • - ASA Explore Sound
    • - Selected Acoustical Societies
    • - Job Listings in Acoustics
    • - Acoustical Consultants and Services in Austin
    • - Music Recording Studios in Austin
    • - Campus Maps

Day: February 10, 1995

A Continuous-Wave Method for Measuring Magnetoacoustic Effects

Friday, February 10, 1995 4:00 p.m. Dr. J. D. Gavenda Department of Physics University of Texas at Austin Ultrasonic waves are strongly absorbed by the conduction of electrons in pure metals at low temperatures. An applied magnetic field can induce resonant absorption of the ultrasound with accompanying changes in the sound veloc­ity. A brief review…

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February 10, 1995hamilton@mail.utexas.eduAcoustics Seminars
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