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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 1739088" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>A noise generated in air and then hits fluid is greatly reduced. A sound generated in fluid travels up to 4 times faster than in air. Think about every time you go swimming and your underwater. Voices are very faint and boat motors are very quiet. You can hear the whine of the gearcase and the prop easily because they are underwater. You can't really compare Sound DB between water and air. The reference number for air is 20 microPascal and the reference for water is only 1 microPascal. Sound doesn't transfer between the two very well. Sound generated in air mostly reflects off the surface of a fluid. Also it takes much more energy to create sound in a fluid. So basically if my daughter can hunt safely without hurting herself I highly doubt that the sound of the gun or lead poison will hurt the baby. And our Dr said go for it. He is an avid hunter himself so we don't get the anti gun bias from him. Like I said before do what's comfortable to you after getting your own facts.</p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 1739088, member: 38048"] A noise generated in air and then hits fluid is greatly reduced. A sound generated in fluid travels up to 4 times faster than in air. Think about every time you go swimming and your underwater. Voices are very faint and boat motors are very quiet. You can hear the whine of the gearcase and the prop easily because they are underwater. You can't really compare Sound DB between water and air. The reference number for air is 20 microPascal and the reference for water is only 1 microPascal. Sound doesn't transfer between the two very well. Sound generated in air mostly reflects off the surface of a fluid. Also it takes much more energy to create sound in a fluid. So basically if my daughter can hunt safely without hurting herself I highly doubt that the sound of the gun or lead poison will hurt the baby. And our Dr said go for it. He is an avid hunter himself so we don't get the anti gun bias from him. Like I said before do what's comfortable to you after getting your own facts. Shep [/QUOTE]
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