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The '''acoustic ohm''' is a unit of measurement of [[acoustic impedance]], or resistance.
The '''acoustic ohm''' is a unit of measurement of [[acoustic impedance]], or resistance. It has traditional units of (1cm/s)/(dyne / cm<sup>2</sup>), equal to SI units 0.1 m/s Pa = 0.1 m^2 s / kg.


==See also==
==See also==

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The acoustic ohm is a unit of measurement of acoustic impedance, or resistance. It has traditional units of (1cm/s)/(dyne / cm2), equal to SI units 0.1 m/s Pa = 0.1 m^2 s / kg.

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