In watching a movie, I am watching pictures go by at 29.9 fps. If I see a person jog by, that image is traveling at the speed of light towards me. That light reaches eyes in wave form. If I slow that process down, I can imagine that the light I see can be cross sectioned into a single 'frame'...
Hi everyone, I'm new to this forum.
I'm not a physicist or a mathematician, but do try to make sense of the way things work.
My question is - is it safe to generalize that sitting on a park bench, watching your surroundings is like watching a movie who's frame rate is the speed of...
I am a front of house live sound engineer. Wind definitely affects me on a daily basis when working outdoor jobs. It gets really bad in larger venues (20,000 seaters or more). You can hear the high end (5kHz and up) literally comb filtering as it makes it's way through the atmosphere.