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Sound Attenuation

How does sound attenuation work?

Sound attenuation describes the absorption of sound by materials. Open-pore foams such as polystyrene absorb a large proportion of the sound, which is why very little or virtually no sonic energy is reflected in the direction of the sensor. This leads to faulty switching behavior. For this reason, ultrasonic sensors are not suitable for use with open-pore foams.
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