funky3000
funky3000
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2nd Oct 2015
2nd Oct 2015
Was bored with wind detectors and decided to make a thing that could measure and show how "loud" the wind was. It is a little buggy but it's my first computer-ish thing. I spent 6 hours building this and testing this, and have 2 stamp pages of research!
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Comments

  • MinecraftTranquility
    MinecraftTranquility
    5th Oct 2015
    i uhh...i used my big bang pixel on it and it broke cause the explosion was "too Loud"
  • skawns0304
    skawns0304
    5th Oct 2015
    my jet engine is louder than nuclear....
  • ondevy18
    ondevy18
    5th Oct 2015
    ok i got it sorry
  • jBot-42
    jBot-42
    4th Oct 2015
    It is easier to sense wind using PSNS, but +1 anyways!
  • atomic2385
    atomic2385
    4th Oct 2015
    still i hear buuuuuurrrrrnnnnn.....
  • UjGamer
    UjGamer
    3rd Oct 2015
    WOW. It's very .... very....
  • plasmaX
    plasmaX
    3rd Oct 2015
    there was no sound on TPT at all, it seems that it should have sound on it (unless if you count the unfiltered amplifier sounds that react to TPT for some reason), but its too hard, anyways, awesome job on your efforts!
  • funky3000
    funky3000
    3rd Oct 2015
    @ondevy18 ...yes. If you've read any of my previous comments, you'll see I'm fully aware that sound is air vibrations. If you use pressure display you can see that the "neutrons" are a product of a deuterium blast, a basic bomb simply for making a "loud" bang that can be used as a perfect test display.
  • ondevy18
    ondevy18
    3rd Oct 2015
    i like it but nois is acualy just vibration in the air, not neutrons
  • Toby2000
    Toby2000
    3rd Oct 2015
    super frickin awesome! nice work mate