
Anechoic chamber is a specially designed acoustic test room in which echoes or reflections are eliminated. The term “anechoic,” of Greek origin, means “non-reflective.” These chambers are primarily used to simulate free-field conditions for the propagation of sound and electromagnetic waves. Anechoic chambers serve as essential tools in various industrial tests, research and development processes, and measurements requiring compliance with international standards.Image of an Anechoic Chamber – T
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QuQuiet quitting refers to the situation where employees continue working but emotionally and mentally detach from their jobs. Although these employees are physically present at the workplace, they only exert enough effort to fulfill their basic responsibilities. They don't take on extra tasks, work overtime, and generally do not feel an emotional connection to their work. Quiet quitting does not mean quitting the job; rather, employees stick to doing the minimum required without putting in any ex
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