Acoustic radiation pressure

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Acoustic radiation pressure is the difference between the average pressure at a surface moving with the sound displacements (the Lagrangian pressure) and the pressure that would have existed in the fluid of same mean density at rest.

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  • Radiation pressure—the history of a mislabeled tensor RT Beyer - The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1978

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