Why are larger fans quieter than smaller fans?

Why are larger fans quieter than smaller fans?

because they spin more slowly to move the same amount of air

They can spin slower to push the same amount of air.

They can spin slower to push the same amount of air.

They can spin slower to push the same amount of air.

They can rotate slower while creating the same amount of air movement.

A big fan has a deep inner bound to the group, while a new smaller fan still needs to externalize his preference to reinforce his fandom.

When will this anzu posting meme die?

The larger size of the fan allows it to turn in a slower fashion, while still moving the same volume of air

They can spin slower to push the same amount of air. And it takes a crane to get them out.

Don't listen to these other faggots, OP. The real reason is because smaller fans have to spin faster to move the same amount of air.

They can spin slower to push the same amount of mustard gas.

They require decreased rotational velocity to affect equivalent volumes of air.

They aren't. They can spin slower to push the same amount of air, but they make a similar amount of noise at a lower frequency.

Because the big one is a Noctua fan, and the snaller one is a Corsair fan.

Because the big one is my dick, and the smaller one is your dick.

all these faggots are wrong, larger fans have a higher cm/m at the same rpm

Air pressure. Smaller fans outputting the same amount are moving faster, increasing the pressure against the blades.

Larger fans are quieter because they need to hunt down the smaller fans.

Because you're ears are relatively smaller.

>posting manzu

D-Don't bully Anzu!

They can spin slower to push the same amount of air.

They have more silence molecules(tm) on the surface of their blades, due to more surface being available (obviously).

Their rotational velodensity is smaller by quantum magnitudes.