Acoustic impedance
| Sound measurements | |
|---|---|
| Characteristic | Symbols | 
| Sound pressure | p, SPL, LPA | 
| Particle velocity | v, SVL | 
| Particle displacement | δ | 
| Sound intensity | I, SIL | 
| Sound power | P, SWL, LWA | 
| Sound energy | W | 
| Sound energy density | w | 
| Sound exposure | E, SEL | 
| Acoustic impedance | Z | 
| Audio frequency | AF | 
| Transmission loss | TL | 
Acoustic impedance and specific acoustic impedance are measures of the opposition that a system presents to the acoustic flow resulting from an acoustic pressure applied to the system. The SI unit of acoustic impedance is the pascal-second per cubic metre (symbol Pa·s/m3), or in the MKS system the rayl per square metre (Rayl/m2), while that of specific acoustic impedance is the pascal-second per metre (Pa·s/m), or in the MKS system the rayl (Rayl). There is a close analogy with electrical impedance, which measures the opposition that a system presents to the electric current resulting from a voltage applied to the system.