On 11/21/2009 12:30:35 AM, ElSid wrote:
>jmG,
>Chart is from source that that
>can no longer be traced.
>Equation is from an article
>from Acoustic Society of
>America (~2004) and I do not
>have the full article. I was
>told they chart and formula)
>correlate well and was trying
>to model it.
>
>The division in the formula is
>correct per the procedures
>previously discussed with Tom.
>The only modification from the
>articles formula is that I am
>eliminating the initial sound
>intensity to get a change. As
>I get further from the source,
>the change should get bigger
>(see the chart). I aexpected
>a graph similar to this, just
>mirrored about change ~14 dB.
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You have a graph from source and the source does not exist anymore. Then you have nothing traceable. Was it zapped from public access ? You can't access "article from Acoustic Society of America (~2004)" because you have to be member !!!
>I was told they chart and formula)
>correlate well and was trying to model it.
==> that's seemingly my red lot.
==> Did you reply to Richard
> You have a function of 3 variables. What do you expect ??? <<br> ==> I replied you can plot and export
>The only modification from the
>articles formula is that I am
>eliminating the initial sound
>intensity to get a change.
==> You are just saying that you have something and don't have something.
==> How can readers confirm you are doing right/wrong ?
==> Why don't you show that equation that plots the black graph ?
==> What is a "mirror graph similar to this" ?
==> Similar to which graph.
If you would take care of answering each and all questions from all collabs, answer in term of construct in the work sheet, and if you would show the "paper equation", the project would have been resumed in few visits.
The question is simple:
Show the "paper equation" that plots the black graph and Mathcad will do and do more, no sweat !
jmG