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Drowning Fire With Sound ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 243583" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>I used to do lots of experimentation building electronic circuits that could do a wide variety of phenomena. I would start by using a diode to rectify the signal to an appropriate sound transducer. A regular speaker would probably not work. But a piezo transducer might work if I alternated the rectified signal output between a couple of piezo transducers. A standing sound wave shows air pressure to be minimum where the quench effect is needed. So I would just be using half the sound wave. Probably the side where the pressure is decreasing in a ramp wave style waveform.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 243583, member: 288"] I used to do lots of experimentation building electronic circuits that could do a wide variety of phenomena. I would start by using a diode to rectify the signal to an appropriate sound transducer. A regular speaker would probably not work. But a piezo transducer might work if I alternated the rectified signal output between a couple of piezo transducers. A standing sound wave shows air pressure to be minimum where the quench effect is needed. So I would just be using half the sound wave. Probably the side where the pressure is decreasing in a ramp wave style waveform. [/QUOTE]
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