In Reply to: RE: There's A Difference Between What Happens In Reality Andy posted by andy19191 on March 17, 2008 at 08:45:55:
Andy,
For you to ask this question: So Newton's second law only works in theory when applied to a perfect driver but when other factors such as gravity, friction, magnetic strength and damping is taken into account then it does not hold in reality? In light of what I previously posted proves to me either you're too ignorant to understand I've stated that's not what I believe or you're starting to behave like the weiner from Tampa and simply trying to provoke me --- which a moniker in a forum can't do --- or you're simply too afraid to argue this assinine POV with someone like Brian Cheney --- whom I notice you continue avoiding debating this topic with --- even though he could better answer your questions on the topic of why drivers don't stop as quickly as they stop. However that said the fact that almost all drivers flex and their suspensions store energy are two reasons I can think of why this problem might occur.
For one last time I'll attempt to explain this so even you'll understand me. If you continue to ask the same thing over & over I'll just ignore you after this. Newton's laws are always correct period. But your problem remains in the fact that you still want to pretend only this one part of Newton's law applicable in this equation when it's not, period! When a driver is being used other factors besides the one part of Newton's law you keep refering to needs to be considered. Newton's law of gravity which defines the attractive force between all objects that possess mass is another possibilty to consider of why drivers don't stop as quickly as they start.
As I previously explained quite clearly to you according Newton's law of gravity if we dropped a ball on a string, both the ball & string should drop, no? However if we took that same ball and string and grabbed the end of the string and began to spin it in a circle, centripetal force would become a factor that prevents the ball from falling to the ground ---as long as the ball is spun that is! Now Andy do you want to pretend that means I believe Newton's law of gravity has ceased to behave in reality as theory stated it would? I should hope not, but that's exactly what you're doing with my driver example!
With the ball & string --- just like with the driver above --- other additional factors, in this case it's --- centripetal force --- at that moment that's prevented the ball from instantly falling like the law of gravity stated it should. That's precisely what I'm stating is happening with a speaker's driver! Just like I realize "if" one applied the same force used to accelerate the loudspeaker in the opposite direction then it would slow down at the same rate it accelerated, I understand that other factors like perhaps gravity, friction, the size & strength of the driver's motors, or even always magnetic self-damping are preventing that from actually happening!
Now stop acting so ignorant, grow up and stop pretending you don't realise there are other factors which are preventing a driver from stopping as quickly as it starts!
Thetubeguy1954
A Rational Subjectivist
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Follow Ups
- Are You Really This Dense? - thetubeguy1954 03/17/0811:12:44 03/17/08 (5)
- RE: Are You Really This Dense? - andy19191 12:32:59 03/17/08 (4)
- RE: Are You Really This Dense? - thetubeguy1954 13:32:53 03/17/08 (3)
- RE: Are You Really This Dense? - andy19191 14:44:06 03/17/08 (2)
- Andy Doesn't Really Want To Discuss Audio Instead He's Using AA Members As "Guinea Pigs" To Study! - thetubeguy1954 08:54:56 03/18/08 (0)
- Continuing to provoke will only result in a rational outburst - AJinFLA 17:48:28 03/17/08 (0)