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[member="sabrina"]
To explain what it is that is being misunderstood here, what you are seeing is what the effect of sound is. The cause is the vibration and variation of the density of molecules as they pass, which causes what you are reading above. Sound itself is the transition from the cause to the effect, which is the vibration of the molecules as they are moving from beginning point to the end point. Compressed air is a partial effect of sound passing, as the vibration in the air (and this is only when sound passes through air, as sound waves can pass through a vacuum and solid objects) causes compressions and refractions in the air, as your diagram shows. The compression is the higher frequency (the "up-turn" of the sound wave, think of it as the crest of a wave of water) and the refraction is the energy carried (think of that push you feel while in the water). Sound is not the pressurized air itself, it is merely the cause of air, when sound waves pass through air, to compress.
 
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sabrina

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[member="Silara Vantai"] but in context of what I was writing about it is. As I am not interested in how I make noise underwater, by tapping on air tank. As that would remove my fire
 
[member="sabrina"]
And what I am trying to say is, the reason sound puts out fire is because the vibration of molecules carried by sound waves, known as sound particles, does not push the air forwards as pressurized air would, it vibrates the air within the fire that the fire consumes and thins the air, causing fire to be metaphorically smothered. No air reaches the fire, thus the fire is put out. While sound vibrates the air, and compresses the air for less than a tenth of a second before it is refracted, it does not carry the air with it, rather it passes through the air and into the next molecule in the air which vibrates and continues this trend until the energy that carries the sound wave is reduced too much.
 

sabrina

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[member="Silara Vantai"] as already mentioned the rarefaction part ,which I knew about, but until this point did not know name of. See learn a new word, :D. (thought it be called de-compressed air)

Though that what I wondering about, as the force bellows would hit with the compressed part of air. As you only do this in medium were you could breath, though would be viable to do it underwater. Though less likely to ever happen, as not many people do underwater adventures. So base terms it compressed air of the wave what crushes your opponent, not the rarefaction part.
 
[member="sabrina"]
Ok, I feel like actually saying my two cents now.

Why would you need to do this? Some of the most powerful masters on the board specialize in only one power, or just focus on a small breath. There are powerful enough combinations without making these kinds of ridiculous powers. You're a Sith Lord already. Is that not enough power?
 

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