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11363952 No.11363952 [Reply] [Original]

Do shockwaves have a frequency?

>> No.11364224

Are you retarded?

>> No.11364238

>>11363952
Do cetaceans have the most aesthetic genitals?

>> No.11364241

>>11363952
what the fuck

>> No.11364345

>>11364238

No

>> No.11364351
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11364351

>>11363952
Not really.
>>11364238
Yes, they do. Very hydrodynamic.

>> No.11366191

wave

>> No.11366196

>>11363952
A shockwave is a single pulse. That’s like asking for the frequency of a tsunami.

>> No.11366236

>>11364345
>Reddit spacing
>Wrong
Not surprised.

>>11366196
You're right that it's a single pulse, but it's not instantaneous. There's a rise and fall to the wave, usually along with a lot of higher frequency stuff on top, and often some waves in the tail. Shockwaves definitely have a "frequency", but it's just not very useful information

>> No.11366240

>>11364345
You cant just say no without providing counter proof of the most aesthetic genitals