Noun
Haas effect (plural Haas effects)
The phenomenon whereby humans localize sound sources in the direction of the first arriving sound, even in the presence of a single reflection from a different direction.
The audio compression of VCDs also suffers from not being able to pull off the Haas effect for matrixed surround sound. Source: Internet
This model clarifies the connection between angular momentum and magnetic moment, which is the basis of the Einstein–de Haas effect rotation by magnetization and its inverse, the Barnett effect or magnetization by rotation. Source: Internet