Criterion for evaluating the potential cavitation capabilities of electroacoustic transducers operating in a liquid
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The analysis of physical factors that describe the cavitational phenomena arising during operation of electroacoustic transducer in liquids is considered. The criteria for estimation of potential cavitational ability of transducers depending only on properties of transducers themselves is offered
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