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| May2-12, 09:02 AM | #1 |
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Pressure formula for materials?
Hi! Just checking reeally quick if there is any known formula for calculating out pressure on different materials. I have looked around on Google and son on but I haven't find one yet. The thing is: I have a pressure value in Pascal which I'm going to pump in to a spheric material. And I wonder if there is any formula or list that shows me which is the best material to use if I don't want it to break or "pop".
I have the values from pV = NkbT. Oh, by the way, if I posted this under the wrong sub-forum, dont hate me, right? And this is NOT a howework problem, though it sounds as one. // Joseph |
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