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Transcription:By Jesse Squire @tracksuperfan · 1h

If I did my math right, those starting block speakers made a difference last night.

Without them, Lyles would have been at a disadvantage of 0.008 sec — how long the sound of the pistol takes to travel from lane 4 (Thompson) to lane 7 (Lylesh).

He won by 0.005.

[A picture showing starting blocks on the track with runners' feet in them. Behind each starter block is a purple loudspeaker connected to wires leading out of frame.]

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[–] TwilightKiddy@programming.dev 4 points 3 months ago

You'd also want your transmitter to be physically on equal distance from the speakers. You always get a bit of current via the electromagnetic field, and it spreads throughout anything, not just wires.

Well, it also depends on whether that little current is enough to make a sound that the runner would be able to hear.