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Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 5:21 pm
sound energy, what if there was a way i think there might be, who here knows sound
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Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 7:34 pm
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Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 7:46 pm
neat book?(item) but sound is vibariting particles simply make a tuning fork that funnels it and amps useing echos in into energy? sound pluasable
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Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 8:16 pm
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Posted: Mon May 14, 2012 11:22 am
Sound is merely a transfer of energy through particles, chiefly air in our circumstance, that allows us to hear.
As far as harnessing sound as energy sound is a by product of most energy production and therefore would be very inefficient sense the laws of thermodynamics make it stupendously inefficient, like trying to get 1% of 1%, getting a by product and turning back into something usable. O_o
That's why a sonic blaster is a bad idea.
You are best to propel a bullet, rather than expect the gases to do anything as they only go out a few feet but the explosion transferred to something solid is a lot easier to maintain.
The best way to harness sound energy is to put your machinery in a vacuum.
This reduces the effects of the sound and then would also reduce air resistance, but it's not really enough to matter and might destroy your product.
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Posted: Mon May 14, 2012 5:13 pm
Suicidesoldier#1 Sound is merely a transfer of energy through particles, chiefly air in our circumstance, that allows us to hear. As far as harnessing sound as energy sound is a by product of most energy production and therefore would be very inefficient sense the laws of thermodynamics make it stupendously inefficient, like trying to get 1% of 1%, getting a by product and turning back into something usable. O_o That's why a sonic blaster is a bad idea. You are best to propel a bullet, rather than expect the gases to do anything as they only go out a few feet but the explosion transferred to something solid is a lot easier to maintain. The best way to harness sound energy is to put your machinery in a vacuum. This reduces the effects of the sound and then would also reduce air resistance, but it's not really enough to matter and might destroy your product. hmmm well i maby if the place was really loud.... but i guess not
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