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Re: Would someone please answer my question? -- "Will the air molecules generate aliased waveforms because those molecules cannot vibrate faster than 30 MHz??"

by UnsteadyKen <unsteadyken@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 17, 2008 at 04:13 AM

Eeyore  said:

> He's looking for REALLY extended treble !
> 
Perhaps. 
Surely the answer to this question is no.
Sound waves are propagated through air by the collision of molecules.
If the molecules cannot vibrate or move then they cannot collide
unless they are very closely packed and the question did state
"in the troposphere"

-- 
Ken
 




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"Green Xenon [Radium  2008-05-13 19:59:08 
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Don Pearce <nospam@[EM  2008-05-14 08:06:57 
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"Mr.T" <MrT@  2008-05-14 20:51:41 
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"Green Xenon [Radium  2008-05-15 13:47:37 
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Bob Woodward <"Bo  2008-05-16 09:05:42 
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"Green Xenon [Radium  2008-05-16 15:59:08 
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Eeyore <rabbitsfriends  2008-05-18 02:44:09 
Re: Would someone please answer my question? -- "Will the air mo
UnsteadyKen <unsteadyk  2008-05-17 04:13:16 
Re: Would someone please answer my question? -- "Will the air mo
Randy Yates <yates@[EM  2008-05-14 09:18:18 
Re: Would someone please answer my question? - Answered
"Mr.T" <MrT@  2008-05-15 15:22:36 

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