thank you very much for your answer,
do you know of any book/article where the theoretical limit of movement for creating an acoustic wave is calculated/shown (considering the pressure/temperature as you have mentioned)?
thank you again for your help
Dara
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I have seen several publications on the internet and also calculated the minimum displacement of a wave in air using the formula
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Inviscid flow (ok in this example)
Constant density (respected in this example)
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