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Active noise reduction
How to reduce noise with noise
Hard to believe? The underlying principle is simple: If you superimpose two sound waves of the same frequency and volume so that the crests of one wave meet the troughs of the other wave, the two waves “extinguish” each other. It is hoped that by using this technology in aeroplane engines, the resulting noise levels will be reduced.
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