Author(s): | F. Alton Everest | |||
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Publisher: | McGraw-Hill_TAB Electronics | |||
Year: | 2001 | |||
Language: | English | |||
Pages: | 642 pages | |||
Size: | 4.82 MB | |||
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[content title="Description"]Everest F.A. The master handbook of acoustics (MGH, 2001)(ISBN 0071399747)
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[content title="About the author"]He held electrical engineering degrees from Oregon State and Stanford University, where he conducted his early work with such prominent engineers as Lee DeForest (inventor of the triode vacuum tube) and Hewlett Packard founders William Hewlett and David Packard,[1] then taught at Oregon State College at Corvallis from 1936, specialising in radio and television.[2]
During World War II he headed a National Defense Research Committee underwater sound research team.[1][2]
His book Master Handbook of Acoustics was described by Stereophile magazine as "the best-selling book on the subject of acoustics for more than 20 years. [/content]
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