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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 2506971" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>Was this reply really necessary? A 26hz tone takes the cone moving 26 cycles per second to acheive, period. No, it does not need to do this for a full second to make the noise, but imo that point was already obvious (just like your mph example). Im quite confident azbass already knew this.</p><p>The cone still must maintain that velocity in order to reproduce that note, whatever the duration. We should be able to define a frequency as 'cycles per second' without someone jumping in and stating it doesn't have to occur for a full second.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 2506971, member: 549629"] Was this reply really necessary? A 26hz tone takes the cone moving 26 cycles per second to acheive, period. No, it does not need to do this for a full second to make the noise, but imo that point was already obvious (just like your mph example). Im quite confident azbass already knew this. The cone still must maintain that velocity in order to reproduce that note, whatever the duration. We should be able to define a frequency as 'cycles per second' without someone jumping in and stating it doesn't have to occur for a full second. [/QUOTE]
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