A Helmholtz resonator is a simple acoustic device that can be used to absorb sound at specific frequencies. It consists of a volume (V) connected to a neck (L). The frequency (f) at which the resonator absorbs sound is determined by its physical dimensions.
The formula accounts for both the volume and the neck’s dimensions, providing a precise calculation of the resonant frequency.
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