(1)
is the volume of the room in cubic meters and
is the effective “total absorption area.”
, where
is a constant that varies with air temperature, humidity, and frequency.
are nowadays found from modeled or measured room impulse responses.
of a room, curtains or other acoustic absorbers can be introduced.
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