Wallace Clement Sabine
Physicist, architect of acoustic science

Born
June 13th, 1868
157 years ago
Died
1919
106 years ago — 51 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
United States
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An American physicist and academic, contributed significantly to the field of acoustics. Sabine developed the theory of architectural acoustics, which is crucial for the design of auditoriums, concert halls, and theaters. Appointed as a professor at Harvard University, he conducted extensive research into the properties of sound and how it interacts with different environments. His work laid the foundation for modern acoustical engineering. The introduction of the Sabine formula, which calculates the reverberation time in a room, remains a standard in the field. Sabine's innovative approach combined both theoretical and practical aspects of acoustics.
Developed the Sabine formula
Pioneered architectural acoustics
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