This article presents the experimental results of the effect of gas discharge plasma on an acoustic wave. It is shown that after a certain intensity of the acoustic wave, the… Click to show full abstract
This article presents the experimental results of the effect of gas discharge plasma on an acoustic wave. It is shown that after a certain intensity of the acoustic wave, the presence of plasma leads to a decrease in the Q-factor of the acoustic resonator, a shift in the acoustic resonance in the gas discharge tube at a lower frequency, and after switching off the acoustics, low-frequency gas oscillations with a frequency of 2 Hz are generated in the tube.
               
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