Sound Bomb Technology

7 Dec

Sound Bomb Technology

Authors- Deepak Singh

Abstract-This paper explores the concept, design, and potential applications of a “sound bomb,” a device that utilizes high-intensity acoustic energy as a disruptive or destructive force. By generating sound waves at extreme decibel levels (typically above 160 dB), a sound bomb can produce shockwaves capable of causing physical damage, disorientation, or incapacitation. The research delves into the underlying physics of sound wave propagation, the creation of shockwaves at high pressures, and the conversion of acoustic energy into a blast-like effect. The study also examines the potential uses of sound bombs in military, law enforcement, and crowd control, alongside their ethical implications and safety concerns. Experimental methods and theoretical models are presented to assess the feasibility and limitations of sound bombs as non-lethal acoustic weapons.

DOI: /10.61463/ijset.vol.12.issue6.362