On Wed, 25 Oct 2006, alexandre r. decoupigny wrote:

first i dont know what the r is in the following:
"However, I believe that it's energy that should be r^-2, therefore
amplitude should be r^-1. That's assuming ideal 3-D dispersion (no
ceilings and no walls). Is that right?"

r is for radius, synonym for distance. I've been using the [pow -2] object to convert distance to amplitude, but apparently that's wrong, i have to add a square root object like [pow 0.5] because [pow -2] is the formula for distance to energy. Both pow objects can be merged together as one [pow -1] object.

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