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can you imagine a vacuum

Started by ncba93ivyase, January 06, 2014, 10:14:13 PM

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ncba93ivyase

So strong it sucks up its own sound

Quote from: ncba93ivyase on June 18, 2014, 07:58:34 PMthis isa great post i will use it in my sig

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ncba93ivyase


Quote from: ncba93ivyase on June 18, 2014, 07:58:34 PMthis isa great post i will use it in my sig

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silvertone

last night my dad left the toilet running  so the pipes will not freeze and the toilet is really loud in my room becauseo f the Structure of the Pipes and i laid down listening to toilet water run and it has like 3 different soudns

1. vaccum cleaner soudn
2. radio/saw sound
3. a high pitched ringing. like ears ringing



and to answer your questoin. Yes.

ncba93ivyase

Quote from: YPR Classic on January 07, 2014, 05:53:27 AM
Isn't this a black hole
i was thinking about a mechanical vacuum, but that too

Quote from: ncba93ivyase on June 18, 2014, 07:58:34 PMthis isa great post i will use it in my sig

Daddy

If a blackhole was in air and the sound could somehow escape the event horizon i wonder what it'd sound like

silvertone

*hears things in space* oh wait lol

Daddy

Quote from: silvertone on January 07, 2014, 10:44:23 AM
*hears things in space* oh wait lol
that is why i said if it was in air  baddood; baddood; baddood; baddood;

silvertone

sory i have autism . the bad kind

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bluaki

Quote from: YPR Classic on January 07, 2014, 05:53:27 AM
Isn't this a black hole
No. Black holes use gravitational pull (not air flow) to exceed the speed of light (not the speed of sound).

I totally don't remember how fluid dynamics works, but considering the speed of sound is known and the viscosity of air is also known, the difference in pressure necessary for this can probably be calculated.

Daddy

Quote from: bluaki on January 07, 2014, 11:46:59 AM
to exceed the speed of light (not the speed of sound).
wouldn't that be both

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