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I have an acoustic device that operates in the 17-19Khz range. I want
to know what would be a good surface, that can be found easily (nothing fancy) or is in everyday use, which will be a good reflector of the sound energy (I need it for a wierd reflection test that I have to do, but that is beside the point over here). I was using walls in our lab, but that seem to absorb a lot of energy, My next idea is to probably use something like a metallic dish, but wanted to ask the question in the meantime. Will appreciate any advice Thank you. Affan |
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Affan wrote...
I want to know what would be a good surface, that can be found easily (nothing fancy) or is in everyday use, which will be a good reflector of the sound energy Sounds like glass would be ideal. Grab a mirror from the mens room. -- Ken http://www.members.lycos.co.uk/buddyduck/ |
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On 2 Oct, 20:58, UnsteadyKen wrote:
Affan *wrote... I want to know what would be a good surface, that can be found easily (nothing fancy) or is in everyday use, which will be a good reflector of the sound energy Sounds like glass would be ideal. Grab a mirror from the mens room. or pry one of the tiles off the bathroom wall If you need a concave surface, the urinal would be ideal. |
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![]() "Clyde Slick" wrote in message ... On 2 Oct, 20:58, UnsteadyKen wrote: Affan wrote... I want to know what would be a good surface, that can be found easily (nothing fancy) or is in everyday use, which will be a good reflector of the sound energy Sounds like glass would be ideal. Grab a mirror from the mens room. or pry one of the tiles off the bathroom wall If you need a concave surface, the urinal would be ideal. What about the wife's granite bench top? Or a marble headstone from the cemetery ;-) Cheers TT |
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On Oct 3, 1:50*am, "TT" wrote:
"Clyde Slick" wrote in message ... On 2 Oct, 20:58, UnsteadyKen wrote: Affan wrote... I want to know what would be a good surface, that can be found easily (nothing fancy) or is in everyday use, which will be a good reflector of the sound energy Sounds like glass would be ideal. Grab a mirror from the mens room. or pry one of the tiles off the bathroom wall If you need a concave surface, the urinal would be ideal. What about the wife's granite bench top? *Or a marble headstone from the cemetery ;-) Cheers TT hahaha... and which of these should I take seriously ![]() I am going with the mirror right now. ..... standing in front of the urinal with a PCB, a transducer, a long tube ... PRICELESS |
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