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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8756349" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>I would just like to point out that sound and electricity are so important to understand. One reason why I like designing so much is that I learn about both sound and electricity, and that has widely opened up my comprehension of how much of reality works. All of the reality that you see is just a small sliver of electromagnetic radiation. It's almost like we live within a certain bandwidth of high frequency sound. There seems to be many parallels between electricity and sound; if you think about it, all speakers are just producing mechanical or kinetic electricity. A speaker converts electricity into sound. Both electricity and sound have their wavelengths. The only difference between a wave in a wire and a wave in the air seems to be what the medium of propagation is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8756349, member: 591582"] I would just like to point out that sound and electricity are so important to understand. One reason why I like designing so much is that I learn about both sound and electricity, and that has widely opened up my comprehension of how much of reality works. All of the reality that you see is just a small sliver of electromagnetic radiation. It's almost like we live within a certain bandwidth of high frequency sound. There seems to be many parallels between electricity and sound; if you think about it, all speakers are just producing mechanical or kinetic electricity. A speaker converts electricity into sound. Both electricity and sound have their wavelengths. The only difference between a wave in a wire and a wave in the air seems to be what the medium of propagation is. [/QUOTE]
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