Sound pressure Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Sound pressure p (acoustic pressure) is the measurement in pascals of the average sound wave pressure variations of a sound wave passing by a fixed point. The symbol for pressure is the lower case p. (The upper case P is the symbol for power. Often you find this misprinted.)
- p = sound pressure in Pa = pascal = N/m²
- F = force in newton N, and A = area in m² or S = surface.
The sound pressure level is calculated in dB as:
Sound pressure p in N/m2 or Pa is:
- Z: acoustic impedance, sound impedance, or characteristic impedance, in N·s/m3
- v: acoustic velocity, sound velocity, or particle velocity, in m/s
- J: acoustic intensity or sound intensity, in W/m2
The sound pressure p is connected to particle displacement or particle amplitude ξ, in m, by:
where:
- p: sound pressure, in N/m2 = Pa
- f: frequency, in Hz
- ρ: density of air, in kg/m3
- c: speed of sound, in m/s
- v: sound velocity, in m/s
- ω: angular frequency = 2π·f
- ξ: particle displacement (particle amplitude), in m
- Z: acoustic impedance (characteristic impedance) = c · ρ, in N·s/m3
- a: particle acceleration, in m/s2
- E or w sound energy density, in W·s/m3
- Pac sound power or acoustic power, in W
- A area, in m2
