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[uh-koo-stik] [mir-er] ACOUSTIC MIRROR

An acoustic mirror is a passive device used to refl ect and focus (concentrate) sound waves.Parabolic acoustic mirrors are widely used in parabolic microphones to pick up sound from great distances, employed in surveillance and reporting of outdoor sporting events. Pairs of large parabolic acoustic mirrors which function as “whisper galleries” are displayed in science museums to demonstrate sound focusing.

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Between the World Wars, before the invention of radar, parabolic sound mirrors were used experimentally as earlywarning devices by military air defense forces to detect incoming enemy aircraft by listening for the sound of their engines.

During World War II on the coast of southern England, a network of large concrete acoustic mirrors was in the process of being built when the project was cancelled owing to the development of the Chain Home radar system. Some of these mirrors are still standing today. n the coast of southern England, a network of large concrete acoustic mirrors was in the process of being built when the project was cancelled owing to the development of the Chain Home radar system. Some of these mirrors are still standing today.

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