Would you pay for something that you can't hear?

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Mr. Evil,
WRT the frequency maximum of air...
I couldnt find any information on that subject really either myself. I remember once reading somewhere about it and I believe they had a number to go with it, but even if I could remember it I'd say its more of a range. It all depends on the atmospheric pressure, humidity, temperature, etc....

1Ghz would have a sound wavelength of ~5.3x10^-8 meters if my math is correct. How big is a nitrogen molecule again?

And everyone picks on grumpy bill.... and wonders why he's grumpy.
 
1Ghz would have a sound wavelength of ~5.3x10^-8 meters if my math is correct. How big is a nitrogen molecule again?

I think that wouldn't matter at all.

Regarding calculations: Has anybody ever calculated how many octaves higher than our "official upper limit" a frequency of 1 GHz is ? It is just 15.6 octaves !!!! 😉

Regards

Charles
 
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