ChatterBank42 mins ago
sound cancelling sound
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.sound can be perceived as a wave, so it obeys the superposition property. what this property means is that if you have two waves, they add together:
wave1 + wave2 = wave3
pretty simple right? well that's it. now, if you make wave2 exactly equal but oppesite "sign" to wave1, you get this:
wave1 - wave1 = 0
that is fundamentally how noice-cancelling technology works.
To you $50
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00005M1UY/102-0835560-0954542?v=glance
To paraphrase a certain Dlibert cartoon - "I have an idiot cancelling monitor but sometimes I can't read some of the answers around here"
:c)
You can create silence locally with that kind of headphone ( although I'm not sure that they are efficient at removing high frequencies )
But if you want to completely cancel a sound, so that it can't be heard anywhere, without needing to supply headphones to everyone, then it might be a bit more difficult...
Gef. sound waves are merley disturbances of air.
Take the example of your neighbours music.....
His speakers contain a diaphragm which 'punches' the air around him at variable frequencies to create noise.
To cancel the noise, simply enter the air around his speakers and punch him with an eaqual frequency, until the noise is cancelled. Experiment Completed :-)