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<blockquote data-quote="kevgermany" data-source="post: 235847" data-attributes="member: 65"><p>It's going to depend on spring tension and the Id of the tonehole. Remember that area goes up with the square of the dimensions, in the case of a tonehole, the square of the radius. So if the clarinet has a 6mm hole and the sax a 16mm one, we get 9 compared to 64 units of force on the sax pad. My money would be on the clarinet taking more pressure to open it against the spring. But this is based on pad lifting and completely fitting/sealing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevgermany, post: 235847, member: 65"] It's going to depend on spring tension and the Id of the tonehole. Remember that area goes up with the square of the dimensions, in the case of a tonehole, the square of the radius. So if the clarinet has a 6mm hole and the sax a 16mm one, we get 9 compared to 64 units of force on the sax pad. My money would be on the clarinet taking more pressure to open it against the spring. But this is based on pad lifting and completely fitting/sealing. [/QUOTE]
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