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Graduate De Broglie wavelenght of Earth and Moon
the 10-16kh range is reserved mainly for predation - therefore if you lived as a hunter-gatherer in you would probably starve to death too :)- olovomax
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Graduate De Broglie wavelenght of Earth and Moon
if your upper limit was at 12kh you would be half deaf :D- olovomax
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Graduate De Broglie wavelenght of Earth and Moon
thanks i'll let you hear it when I'm done with it- olovomax
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Graduate De Broglie wavelenght of Earth and Moon
Sweet! So the Earth is buzzing at 10e55 Hz. Is that correct? What about the moon, alxm? Can the moon have two wavelengths as relative to the Earth and the sun or it's a mean value? I think I can set the frame of the track on the ratio of three values - either of earth-moon-sun or...- olovomax
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Graduate De Broglie wavelenght of Earth and Moon
dadface, Yes, I need someone to do the calculations for me. This is not a homework or some exercise. I'm a musician and I'm working on a track that uses frequencies derived or modulated from the physical properties of Earth and Moon but my math skills drop dead beyond addition and subtraction...- olovomax
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Graduate De Broglie wavelenght of Earth and Moon
come on people I need those numbers...- olovomax
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Graduate De Broglie wavelenght of Earth and Moon
Hi, Could someone please crunch for me the de Broglie wavelength (\lambda), frequency (f) and energy (E) of Earth at perihelion (30300m/s) and at aphelion (29300m/s) and mean (29800m/s) Here are the numbers and formulas: \lambda=h/p , f=E/h , p=m*v (momentum=mass*velocity) h - Planck's...- olovomax
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- De broglie Earth Earth and moon Moon Wavelenght
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