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24th December 2010, 11:24 AM #46SENIOR MEMBER
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So the discussion is that sound does not vary according to you dependant on its entry angle
So what do I need to prove your statement is nothing more than what you claim you personally started this thread about
I guees Im going to need a
sound generator
a means of inducing the sound into the material
a set of something to vary the angles its introduced into
something to measure and show the differnt speeds of the sound wave at the different angles
Ahhhhh. What am I going to do.. I know how about I use the sound wave generating thingamaboby that we prepared earlier.
Will post my results along shortly (today)
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24th December 2010, 11:31 AM #47
I am not manipulating anything, I am asking you to demonstrate your statement that the speed of a wave through a material is a function of an entry angle of that wave. You did say that, didn't you?
Can you demonstrate that or not ?
BTW, can you remind me when did I talk about a speed of a a wave through a homogeneous material without specify conditions that may affect that speed (material itself and frequency). Did you even read what I wrote to you earlier, explaining what exactly was incorrect in your statement ?Branko
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24th December 2010, 11:34 AM #48SENIOR MEMBER
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Ahhh yes master, will get right onto that now for you, demonstration coming,and then we ""SQUAT"" that fly
Gotta love these emoticons
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24th December 2010, 11:35 AM #49
sorry, did not see your last post before responding the the earlier one.
I will be awaiting your results with abated breath !Branko
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24th December 2010, 11:40 AM #50
I have an idea for you, why don't you use MDF to demonstrate your theory.
According to you, it is as good as anything for making electric guitars ?!?!Branko
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24th December 2010, 11:49 AM #51
I have just waded through a convoluted thread of nothingness ( is that even a word?) It appears to me that the old adage of agreeing to disagree has been lost somewhere.
I would have thought that by this stage that would have been the case.
By the way, coffee, port, tea, beer, and a dose of cleaning gutters didn't help my understanding or disposition on this thread.Check my facebook:rhbtimber
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24th December 2010, 11:49 AM #52Senior Member
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we should be able to agree to disagree, shouldnt we?....
if its something as obvious as the world NOT being flat, then it becomes plain fairly quickly...
but i really do want to hear what everyone thinks.... i think debating issues, and even being passionate, or heated, isnt really a bad thing....as long as you play the ball, not the man...
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24th December 2010, 12:15 PM #53SENIOR MEMBER
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24th December 2010, 12:17 PM #54SENIOR MEMBER
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24th December 2010, 12:20 PM #55SENIOR MEMBER
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24th December 2010, 12:23 PM #57SENIOR MEMBER
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24th December 2010, 12:24 PM #58SENIOR MEMBER
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24th December 2010, 12:28 PM #60SENIOR MEMBER
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And obviously it can be quantified unless we use some precision material that would be used for let me think, Umm that would be the thing thats used to calibrate the different velocities of sound at the different angles , no way cant be possible....STOP THE PRESS, the world no longer makes sense..Aghhhhhh
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