On Fri, 2014-01-03 at 20:02 +0100, Arnold Krille
wrote:
On Fri, 3 Jan 2014 16:00:16 +0000 Fons Adriaensen
<fons(a)linuxaudio.org>
wrote:
BTW, 120 db SPL is also around 1 W / m^2, so
harvesting energy from
sound panels (similar to solar panels) is another idea that won't
go far.
I like your wording here:-) Especially considering the fact that sound
distributes spherical. So the energy looses in r^3... afair.
No, the power given to a surface is measured in m² and not m³. But I
don't reply because of the m² vs m³.
Consider another planet, with another gravitation ;).
"Not so much before it becomes really dangerous and unpractical." - Fons
Same molecules in the air as we have here on or mother planet, by less
mass of the planet, moon, asteroid ;).
It's possible to go more than just one step further, without becoming
really dangerous ;).
Regards,
Ralfi
PS:
If we wear something to protect our lungs (and ears) we could go much,
much further and humans could levitate by sound waves. The real problem
are or lungs, grenades and other evil shit kill humans regarding to the
pressure, our lungs are unable to stand this, less people are killed by
splinter.