Acoustics like oceanograpy, architectural acoustics

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The discussion revolves around the challenge of selecting a topic for a 10-page report on acoustics, with a specific interest in echolocation. Concerns are raised about whether echolocation can sufficiently fill the required length, given the extensive literature on the subject. Participants suggest that with thorough research, it is feasible to compile enough content for the report. Additionally, there is a request for links to resources that could aid in gathering information on acoustics and potential alternative topics. The emphasis is on the importance of conducting comprehensive reading to support the report's depth and breadth.
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I gave my name for a compteition (though in my right mind I wouldnt) where we have to present a 10page report on any part of acoustics like oceanograpy, architectural acoustics, etc. I don't know what topic to chose. I want to do on echolocation but will it be enought to fill 10 pagss of A4 sheets? Is there any other interesting latest topics?
 
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Whole books have been written on this. You should be able to
muster 10 pages with a few dozen hours of reading beforehand.
 
can u give some weblinks ?
 
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