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An excellent book that shows how different systems are in fact equivalent is "Dynamical Analogies" by Olson. Downloadable from eg https://worldradiohistory.com/BOOKS...Technology/Dynamical-Analogies-Olson-1943.pdf

An old book, but completely relevant even today. Fairly mathematical, but that comes with the topic.

Lots of stuff in there about the commonality of electrical quantities with acoustical and mechanical systems (like flywheels).
 
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Indeed - Harrry Olson's book on Acoustical Engineering is a standard text on the subject even now. Along with FV Hunts' book on ElectroAcoustics and Leo Beranek's book Acoustics were the three major texts on the subject.

Leo Beranek in later years (he lived to 102, and was born before the first world war in 1914!) wrote Concert Halls and Opera Houses in which he provides acoustical parameters for all the major such places. I am very lucky to have a signed copy by the great man. Among his massive technical ability, he was also a concert grade pianist. Quite a guy.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Beranek