why is the sound box provided with holes
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When the strings of a vibrating turning fork is gently pressed against the top face of sonometer box, the air enclosed in the box also vibrates. This increases the intensity of sound. Theholes bring the inside air in contact with the outside air and check the effect of elastic fatigue
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The answer to this question is that the sound radiation from the rear of the drive unit would otherwise cancel out the sound from the front, at low frequencies. So although the drive unit is producing a lot of bass energy, much of it is canceled out and wasted. The function of the cabinet therefore is to contain the rear radiation from the drive unit, and preferably dispose of it (easier said than done). A fully closed cabinet is known as a closed box, acoustic suspension or sometimes infinite baffle, although some people use the term infinite baffle in a different sense.
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The answer to this question is that the sound radiation from the rear of the drive unit would otherwise cancel out the sound from the front, at low frequencies. So although the drive unit is producing a lot of bass energy, much of it is canceled out and wasted. The function of the cabinet therefore is to contain the rear radiation from the drive unit, and preferably dispose of it (easier said than done). A fully closed cabinet is known as a closed box, acoustic suspension or sometimes infinite baffle, although some people use the term infinite baffle in a different sense.
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