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Dj Flesch
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Indianapolis, USA
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At work (organic chemist), my analytical balances have stabilizing slabs that they sit on. They look like this:
sample slab
They are pretty expensive, the one in the link is $300 and here is the describtion: For use on a benchtop. Use where space limitations prevent use of balance table. Just set slab on top of existing lab bench or desk. Substantially reduces vibrations which can affect performance of sensitive balances. Made of white epoxy resin. (Note: Other colors available on special request. Contact your Fisher Customer Service Representative for details.) Chemical resistant, easy to clean. Overall: 20L x 13W x 2 1/2 in.H (51 x 33 x 6.4cm). Net weight: 46 lb. (21kg).
Very heavy too!.
The only reason that they would have stabilizers like that is because they are a HUGE club and the vibrations caused by that many people dancing actually can vibrate the structure of the building! You know the myth that if all the people in the upper floor of a mall jump up and land down at the same time that it will collapse the mall? Well, you actually can because it in essence starts a small shock wave that travels down along in the floor. If they continue this then it will make a larger and larger shock wave until the floor will collapse under the buckling stress. This can happen because the wavelength of the wave that is created is very long and has a several second wavelength (from crest to crest).
Anyway, my whole point is that it is unessicary unless you own a huge club with a V. powerful sound system.
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Jan-16-2003 23:55
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