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<blockquote data-quote="IDSkoT" data-source="post: 6428501" data-attributes="member: 584344"><p><img src="http://www.physics.uiowa.edu/~umallik/adventure/quantumwave/02kumar_yds.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>I know that the picture is for intro-to-Quantum Mechanics... but it proves your friend's "theory" nul anyway. There will be sound cancellation. However, there's positive and negative cancellations, that is to say, that at some points in said wave, it will be weaker, but at other points, where they diverge, it will be stronger. However, since this happens instantly, assuming that your speaker is working properly, you won't notice it. Now, that isn't to say that you won't get a lower dB level. But, it all depends on the environment, and all of that jargon.</p><p></p><p>But, simply saying, "D00D! IF U PUT TEH SUBZ FACIN ITCH OTHAR, THEY WILL, LIEK, NAWT BE LOWD!" is incorrect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IDSkoT, post: 6428501, member: 584344"] [IMG]http://www.physics.uiowa.edu/~umallik/adventure/quantumwave/02kumar_yds.jpg[/IMG] I know that the picture is for intro-to-Quantum Mechanics... but it proves your friend's "theory" nul anyway. There will be sound cancellation. However, there's positive and negative cancellations, that is to say, that at some points in said wave, it will be weaker, but at other points, where they diverge, it will be stronger. However, since this happens instantly, assuming that your speaker is working properly, you won't notice it. Now, that isn't to say that you won't get a lower dB level. But, it all depends on the environment, and all of that jargon. But, simply saying, "D00D! IF U PUT TEH SUBZ FACIN ITCH OTHAR, THEY WILL, LIEK, NAWT BE LOWD!" is incorrect. [/QUOTE]
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