Re: Generation of Ultrasound in the Megahertz region
- From: "Anthony Fremont" <spam-not@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 20:53:59 -0500
Jamie wrote:
Radium wrote:
well, sound travels at aprox 770 mph, that would be the choking point.
anything below that was be greatly suppressed until you start moving
more more down away from the 770 factor.
Also remember, temperature and movement plays a roll on it, look
around for the data. I'm sure you can find it somewhere.
I think your timezone is wrong. Or else your clock is. :-) BTW, Radium is
a troll. He will keep asking short little questions in order to keep people
making long winded responses. And then say stupid things like "I dind't
understand that, could you rephrase it" etc..... Play along if you like,
but I thought I should let you know. :-)
.
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