frequency response of air

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OK sure, but I wondered within this, wether some frequecies that are attenuated more that others due to the charactoristics of the air.

By way of example, I get the feeling that square wave leading and perhaps trailing edges will be softened with distance.

mike
 
Its the different speed of sound through air at different densities
that effectively kills high frequencies through phase interference
and frequency spreading.

A sharp lightening transient will be spread by the different
speeds of sound in the various atmospheric layers, as it
spreads its frequency components wil continually lower,
giving only the rumble effect at long distances.

🙂 sreten.
 
Sch3mat1c said:
I think he wants to know about ultrasonics. Like, are they attenuated any more than otherwise?

Not exclusively,

Ideally I would like to see frequency response graphs

10hz - 100khz

at 1 meter, 2m, 3m, 4m, 5m.

what happens to a square wave leading edge would also be interesting.
 
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