DUSTY NOGGIN
Well-Known Member
id like ro learn about vibration wave traveling speeds through different material ,mainly barrel material
to try to understand "why" .. one rifle will have have a differnt node than another
so i ask this question for anyone that may know the answer . does the larger contour of the barrel just increase rigidity or does the sound take longer to travel though the material because there is more area (metal to push through )
we have a sound barrier breaking boom that shocks our rifles and those ?sound? wave vibrations are dampened by the rifle materials .. my understanding is that we as reloaders are basically just timing that bullet exit at least vibration time
any one got any ideas of the topic
to try to understand "why" .. one rifle will have have a differnt node than another
Solids and Metals - Speed of Sound
Speed of sound in solids and metals like aluminum, brass, concrete and more.
www.google.com
so i ask this question for anyone that may know the answer . does the larger contour of the barrel just increase rigidity or does the sound take longer to travel though the material because there is more area (metal to push through )
we have a sound barrier breaking boom that shocks our rifles and those ?sound? wave vibrations are dampened by the rifle materials .. my understanding is that we as reloaders are basically just timing that bullet exit at least vibration time
any one got any ideas of the topic