Whistling noises
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18 years 4 months ago #503
by mike g
Whistling noises was created by mike g
It occurred to me last night... maybe it's not my fin making that whistling noise.
Perhaps it is the resonant frequency of the metal work in my ankle? :roll:
Mike
Perhaps it is the resonant frequency of the metal work in my ankle? :roll:
Mike
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18 years 4 months ago #504
by hugh jarmes
Old Tigers, sensing the end, are at their most fierce.
Replied by hugh jarmes on topic Re: Whistling noises
I still think it is the same principle as blowing over the top of a beer bottle
As you are travelling through the air "at such speed", perhaps your ears (or another orifice) is creating the whistling sound.
As an experiment, try keeping all your orifices closed whilst sailing - however hard that migh be!
Whatever the reason, the noise indicates wasted energy which in turn means you could go faster, which ultimately shows you are not trying hard enough.
Just as I suspected, you are lazy!!
As you are travelling through the air "at such speed", perhaps your ears (or another orifice) is creating the whistling sound.
As an experiment, try keeping all your orifices closed whilst sailing - however hard that migh be!
Whatever the reason, the noise indicates wasted energy which in turn means you could go faster, which ultimately shows you are not trying hard enough.
Just as I suspected, you are lazy!!
Old Tigers, sensing the end, are at their most fierce.
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18 years 4 months ago #505
by mike g
Replied by mike g on topic Re: Whistling noises
It's a fair cop. I'll make sure that I try harder next time.
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