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bunkerking
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i want to make an equation for science class that relates the presssure (psi) and the density of an object. I am firing paintballs from my gun at different pressures. I want to be able to predict based on the density of each paintball the velocity it will shoot at a particular psi. ex: if i am shooting at 110 psi. i get a velocity of 295. (not actual numbers, just an example.) I think that it will be some for of inverse variation, like velocity=psi/density, or something along those lines.
thanx for the assistance,
ferris
thanx for the assistance,
ferris