rayleigh disk
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A scientist carefully adjusts the angle of a rayleigh disk in the laboratory.
Definition
Noun: - A scientific instrument for measuring sound particle velocity: A Rayleigh disk is a type of acoustic radiometer. It consists of a lightweight, circular disk suspended by a very thin quartz fiber. When placed in a sound field, the disk experiences a torque (a twisting force) due to the sound pressure. By measuring this torque, the velocity of the sound particles in the wave can be determined.
Usage
- The term is used in the context of acoustics, physics, and scientific instrumentation.
- It typically functions as the subject or object in a sentence describing measurement or function.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "Rayleigh disk method": Refers to the experimental technique or procedure using this instrument.
- The Rayleigh disk method provides a fundamental means of acoustic measurement.
Variants and Related Words
- Acoustic radiometer: The general category of instruments for measuring sound energy or related quantities, which includes the Rayleigh disk.
- Quartz fiber torsion balance: Describes the key suspension mechanism of the instrument.
Synonyms
- Acoustic velocity sensor: A more general modern term for devices that measure sound particle velocity.
- Sound radiometer: A broader, less specific synonym.
Notes on Meaning
- The term is highly specialized and refers to a specific historical and scientific apparatus. It is not used in everyday language.
- Its meaning is directly tied to its physical components (light disk, quartz thread) and its function (measuring torque to determine velocity in a progressive sound wave).
A scientist carefully adjusts the angle of a rayleigh disk in the laboratory.
Noun
- an acoustic radiometer consisting of a light disk suspended from a quartz thread; when exposed to a progressive sound wave its torque can measure velocity