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Definition of Surface noise
1. Noun. Noise produced by the friction of the stylus of a record player moving over the rotating record.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Surface Noise
Literary usage of Surface noise
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Complete Course of Meteorology by Ludwig Friedrich Kämtz, Charles Martins, Léon Louis Chrétien Lalanne (1845)
"When aurora; boreales are visible over a great part of the earth, it would follow
that their rays extend over a great surface. NOISE ACCOMPANYING THE AURORA ..."
2. A Complete Course of Meteorology by Ludwig Friedrich Kämtz, Charles Martins, Léon Louis Chrétien Lalanne (1845)
"When auroras boreales are visible over a great part of the earth, it would follow
that their rays extend over a great surface. NOISE ACCOMPANYING THE AURORA ..."
3. The Construction of Roads and Pavements by Thomas Radford Agg (1916)
"The ease with which a street may be cleaned depends upon the texture of the
surface and the number of joints or cracks in the surface. Noise. ..."
4. The Construction of Roads and Pavements by Thomas Radford Agg (1916)
"The ease with which a street may be cleaned depends upon the texture of the
surface and the number of joints or cracks in the surface. Noise. ..."
5. The Construction of Roads and Pavements by Thomas Radford Agg (1920)
"The ease with which a street may be cleaned depends upon the texture of the
surface and the number of joints or cracks in the surface. Noise. ..."
6. The Construction of Roads and Pavements by Thomas Radford Agg (1920)
"The ease with which a street may be cleaned depends upon the texture of the
surface and the number of joints or cracks in the surface. Noise. ..."
7. The Loma Prieta, California, Earthquake of October 17, 1989 edited by Thomas D. O'Rourke (1993)
"(Because of the high surface noise in a city environment, we were unable to
conduct a similar test on our surface seismometer.) To assess the uncertainty in ..."
8. Pennsylvania School Journal by Pennsylvania Dept. of Public Instruction, Pennsylvania State Education Association, Pennsylvania Dept. of Common Schools (1855)
"... easily prepared and put on, combining the advantages of good dark color, smooth
surface, noise- lessness, durability, not liable to such expansion and ..."