In Reply to: RE: have anything to back that up? posted by Dynobot on June 30, 2012 at 09:50:50:
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Your obfuscation about transformers and the rest not withstanding, I see you finally agree with me.
First you said vibration through the air was pretty much impossible.
Realistically the effect of sound waves on most components [besides turn tables and tubes] is negligible as best.
I gave you an example of something rattling on my desk because of sound waves and you change your tune without acknowledging I was right.
Vibration can be split up into portions, some via air, some via external mechanical vibrations and yet another is self induced vibration....
Since the desk is not vibrating and the object isn't self inducing any vibration then you must agree it came through the air.
You therefore must agree that the same object would rattle suspended on a wire.
I'm glad we got that settled.
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- Great, so you agree with me - bwb 10:02:10 06/30/12 (10)
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