Hey if you guys really want to get the cops looking for a speeder just get a tuning fork and hit when a cop goes by, there radar will pick it up and the speed is around 90mph depending on the tuning fork you use. I was working in a garage one day and dropped a tie-rod fork on the floor and the cops radar picked it up as 90mph in town.
101% of what you say is pure bullshit. i dont give a flying fuck if god came in here and told you they tuned radar guns in the virgin mary's love tunnel. kill yourself.
um....dude. a tuning fork and a tie rod fork are different materials and different sizes. therefore they vibrate at different frequencies. if in fact, the radar gun woudl pick up the frequency of the vibrating object, it would depend on the frequency. different tuning forks would create different speeds...if that even made sense, which it doesnt because radar works off of two radar pulses bouncing off of an object and returning, measuring the difference in time of the return dictates how fast an object is going. a tuning fork, working off of sound waves, has nothing to do with radar waves
__________________
How absurd men are! They never use the liberties they have, they demand those they do not have. They have freedom of thought, they demand freedom of speech.
um....dude. a tuning fork and a tie rod fork are different materials and different sizes. therefore they vibrate at different frequencies. if in fact, the radar gun woudl pick up the frequency of the vibrating object, it would depend on the frequency. different tuning forks would create different speeds...if that even made sense, which it doesnt because radar works off of two radar pulses bouncing off of an object and returning, measuring the difference in time of the return dictates how fast an object is going. a tuning fork, working off of sound waves, has nothing to do with radar waves
Hey if you guys really want to get the cops looking for a speeder just get a tuning fork and hit when a cop goes by, there radar will pick it up and the speed is around 90mph depending on the tuning fork you use. I was working in a garage one day and dropped a tie-rod fork on the floor and the cops radar picked it up as 90mph in town.
The AutoGuide.com network consists of the largest network of enthusiast-owned enthusiast-operated automotive communities.
AutoGuide.com provides the latest car reviews, auto show coverage, new car prices, and automotive news. The AutoGuide network operates more than 100 automotive forums where our users consult peers for shopping information and advice, and share opinions as a community.