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utilitarian

Quote from: The Observer on November 29, 2010, 02:20:07 PM

5. Acoustics - Intensification and prolongation of sound, especially of a musical tone, produced by sympathetic vibration.
You can't argue with that.

The part about intensification and prolongation is undoubtedly true.  But the same can be said of say a flashlight, which intensifies and elongates light in a single direction as opposed to letting it dissipate omnidirectionally like a light bulb.  So don't read too much into that definition.

BEP

Quote from: The Observer on November 29, 2010, 12:58:23 PM
BEP,

I'm trying to interpret what you said.
I think you are saying that...
                                         if it rings louder then the it rings shorter, or if it rings longer then it rings softer.

If so, all I can say is, Nope....


Yes, that is part of what I was saying.

Understand that loudness is not energy in sound. Loudness is a perception, only.
The forks can seem louder over a longer period of time while using less or more energy.

Amplification and gain have nothing to do with creating more energy.

The subject is difficult for most. I'll leave you to learn the reality.

XS-NRG

haha  ;D

i think stefan should pay these two guy's for the daily overunity soap opera.

chrisC

Quote from: XS-NRG on November 30, 2010, 10:15:00 AM
haha  ;D

i think stefan should pay these two guy's for the daily overunity soap opera.

Reality is that in an open forum, people with limited skill or knowledge suddenly discovers they can create their own 15 min. of fame through  'suggestions' or 'observations', without stringent proofs. It's like if they say it enough times, it must be correct and therefore accepted as Gospel!

Well, until the fat lady stops singing or in this case, Lawrence takes his medication, the show goes on!

cheers
chrisC


The Observer

BEP,

You said,
QuoteUnderstand that loudness is not energy in sound. Loudness is a perception, only.

                           You might want to take a look at this equation which states
                the Energy in a Sound Wave is directly proportional to it's Intensity (Loudness).

                                                        E=I/c

                                                     E= Energy
                                                     I= Intensity
                                                  c = speed of sound   

    You can learn about this here...       http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_energy_density

Then you say,
QuoteAmplification and gain have nothing to do with creating more energy.
WTF.. Yes ??? I guess I can agree with that.
However, they do have to do with TESTING to see if more energy was created.

Amplification of a wave means... taking a smaller wave and making it into a larger wave by way of adding energy.

                                           If you wonder if a Wave has been amplified, you TEST to see if that Wave has more energy.
                                                                    IT DOES NOT GET ANY SIMPLER THAN THAT !!!!!!!

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Util,

You said,
QuoteBut the same can be said of say a flashlight,
which intensifies and elongates light in a single direction
as opposed to letting it dissipate omnidirectionally like a light bulb.

Hmm, First, you are not talking about anything that has to do with Sympathetic Vibrational Physics.
          But anyways...

                 By which direction do you suppose the two tuning forks are focusing their sound???
                 All I can say is that the tuning forks 'dissipate omnidirectionally' too.
                No matter where you are standing in the room, you will hear a louder and longer sound.

There is no focusing, there is
                                             1. The storing of energy in the second fork, which vibrates according to the energy it stored.
                                             2. The second fork's waves constructively interfere with the first forks waves to amplifiy.
                                             3. The second forks waves interact with the first fork to produce a FeedBack Effect.

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Best Regards, ( I really do appreciate your time on this. )
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