View Full Version : Rate of bounce of the bouncing smilies
Sticks
15-04-2003, 08:39 PM
It occured to me that the :hello: smilie might be bouncing at a different rate to the :colour: smilie.
Is that the case ?
If not, suppose with these two side by side
:hello::colour:
If they commence to bounce as soon as this page is loaded, how long before they have a synchronised bounce. What would be the time interval between synchronised bounces ?
It reminds me of something we used to do in A Level Physics called Beat Frequency which occurs when you have two slightly dissimilar tones sounding close to each other. They interfere with one another and a separate wave form is created called the beat frequency. This would be observed as a sinosoidial increase and decrease in the volume of the two tones as they cancel and reinforce each other.
I wondered if it would be the case with :hello::colour:
In other words I need to get out more :laugh:
steve_o
15-04-2003, 08:43 PM
The little chap on the left seems to be struggling a bit.
:hello::bawling:
:spin:
Mairi
15-04-2003, 09:43 PM
Or to put it more simply, Sticks:
When two sound waves of different frequency approach your ear, the alternating constructive and destructive interference causes the sound to be alternatively soft and loud - a phenomenon which is called "beating" or producing beats. The beat frequency is equal to the absolute value of the difference in frequency of the two waves. :laugh:
:colour::hello:
steve_o
15-04-2003, 09:45 PM
I'm well impressed:shocked:
:dazzler::dazzler:
:spin:
Mairi
15-04-2003, 10:18 PM
Or, to put it yet another way, Steve, the little chap on the left seems to be struggling a bit. :laugh:
:hello::colour:
Come clean now, Sticks. :laugh:
The only reason you've posted up this thread is that you secretly enjoy using the :hello: :colour: smilies far more than the :mad: :bawling: ones, isn't it?
Go on, you can telll me. I can keep a secret - no-one else need ever know. :laugh:
WILDCHILD
15-04-2003, 10:34 PM
I can't believe we're even discussing the way smilies bounce up and down!! How funny!:laugh:
susieq
15-04-2003, 10:37 PM
In other words I need to get out more
You sure do! Bless your cotton socks. What would we do without you Sticks :-)
Sticks
16-04-2003, 09:49 PM
I wonder if the dancing red blob :dance: dances at the same rate as the pink elephant :elephant:
Try comparing
:elephant::dance:
rachb
16-04-2003, 09:52 PM
how about these two sticks:joker::laugh:
steve_o
16-04-2003, 10:22 PM
How about this little bloke:colour:bouncing higher than this little fella. :bouncy:
:colour::bouncy:
:spin:
Mairi
16-04-2003, 11:03 PM
We could compare these doggies!!!
http://www.stopstart.fsnet.co.uk/mica/MiscDog.gif http://www.stopstart.fsnet.co.uk/mica/Miscrun_still.gifhttp://www.stopstart.fsnet.co.uk/mica/MiscDogrun.gifhttp://www.smilies.org/basesmilies3/1038162458.gif
Janette
16-04-2003, 11:05 PM
I'm getting a headache staring at these daft smilies jumping up and down and wiggling their eyes about etc....
I need a lie down!
:shocked::hugesmile::shocked::hugesmile::shocked:: hugesmile:
Aw, I love the doggies Mairi.
Mairi
16-04-2003, 11:20 PM
Thank you, Lee :love:
Here's another one, then, just for you.
http://sscorer.co.uk/Gifs/Doggie.gif
steve_o
16-04-2003, 11:48 PM
Here one for Janette
http://www.stopstart.fsnet.co.uk/smilie/bluegrab.gif
:thumbs:
Well it appears I am bored, so I thought I'd work out this problem lol
The jump heights of the smileys (in pixels) are:
:hello: = 3
:colour: = 8
So if my maths is right, they bounce on the same spot 1/24 times
The interval time between synchronised bounces - hmmmm, Ill get back to you on that one :wavey:
- Mark
Romantic Old Bird
17-04-2003, 11:39 AM
How desperate are we for something to talk about?!!!:laugh:
Romantic Old Bird
17-04-2003, 11:45 AM
How many splats does this baby:
http://www.yatoula.com/gif/bebe/enfant_76.gif get in per minute, and does this boy ping more pellets with his catapult?
http://www.yatoula.com/gif/bebe/enfant_83.gif
BusyBee
17-04-2003, 01:35 PM
What do we come up when we are really bored? I dread to think.:conf::conf:
steve_o
17-04-2003, 07:47 PM
Here's another one:laugh:do ROBS goldfish swimming around there bowl remember if they've done this a few million times before when they complete a lap.:thumbs: That's another post to the thousand.
:dance::dazzler::dance:
splodge0
18-04-2003, 10:09 AM
I seem to remember that, like all animals, fish have their own particular memory span, in their case I think it is between 0 and 4 seconds. So if one times a lap round the bowl he may just forget if he has been here before.................
Glad others also understand the theory on complex harmonics.................:colour:
:colour::colour::colour::colour::colour:
:colour::colour::colour::colour:
:colour::colour::colour:
:colour::colour:
:colour:
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