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How does the size of a hole affect the rate of water drainage from a barrel?
reply Just found this http://www.ap.stmarys.ca/demos/content/fluids/pressure_head/pressure_head.html Thanks- LocktnLoaded
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How does the size of a hole affect the rate of water drainage from a barrel?
reply Although I can't figure it out, I've seen in these forums that it can be calculted how long it would take a cubic mile by a cubic mile container of water to finally drain out of a one inch hole, is this a different mindset?- LocktnLoaded
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How does the size of a hole affect the rate of water drainage from a barrel?
Not sure what your saying , but the barrel is full of water when the spigot at the bottom is opened, and the extra water is being fed into it at the top, at this same rate, from another source.- LocktnLoaded
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How does the size of a hole affect the rate of water drainage from a barrel?
I've got a math problem, that's way over my head, here it is. Figurativly I have a 33 gallon barrel and it has a one inch hole in the bottom, if the barrel is full of water, how many gallons would escape a minute, the top is open, I need to know to figure out how much water being pumped in...- LocktnLoaded
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Graduate Are Misinterpretations of Thermodynamics Limiting Our Understanding?
Ivan >I don't think its a matter of being unwilling to look, there is simply nothing to look at. Were a physical model to emerge which predicts that something like a useful zero point energy engine could be made, then you can be sure that everyone in physics and engineering will be talking about...- LocktnLoaded
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Graduate Are Misinterpretations of Thermodynamics Limiting Our Understanding?
What are your views towards pm, over unity, zero point energy, do you think they are topics that deserve to be looked at with a more open mind by todays top thinkers, or do you think it's a waste of their time, and their justified to shun the subject? Another question if you don't mind, in your...- LocktnLoaded
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Graduate Are Misinterpretations of Thermodynamics Limiting Our Understanding?
(SIC),Ther point is that speculation needs to be supported either with facts, or logic based on known facts. Known facts are sometimes fictitious boundaries, and have possible and probable conclusions that change with understanding of its last consideration. With full indiffererance to be...- LocktnLoaded
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Graduate Are Misinterpretations of Thermodynamics Limiting Our Understanding?
yes they quote, but have you no other opinion? Shall we absorb this iniquity without persperation?- LocktnLoaded
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Graduate Are Misinterpretations of Thermodynamics Limiting Our Understanding?
the laws of thermodynamics are going to be exposed as something terribly missinterpreted by those who have purported its values and constraints. To ponder a wisdom expounded as fact, and to fully believe in it, we have excluded probability of contagious thought, we then fail to see as a child...- LocktnLoaded
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High School Air Flow Through Dual Spouts on Laid Down Jug
thanx to lightgrav I originally posted in as 2112 because I couldn't access my account, thanks for the solutions.- LocktnLoaded
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- Forum: Mechanics
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High School Air Flow Through Dual Spouts on Laid Down Jug
what if this changed? If the secondary spout on top had a resevoir of water pressing down on it, would the sucking in of this water hold back the air from going into the first spout?- LocktnLoaded
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- Forum: Mechanics
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High School Playing with oil, water, and glass
Unless you plan to drink this concoction?- LocktnLoaded
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- Forum: Mechanics
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High School Playing with oil, water, and glass
Although I don't know if this would work, you might try putting a few coats of rainX in the glass?- LocktnLoaded
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- Forum: Mechanics
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High School Is Water Pressure Equal in an Upside Down Submerged Cup?
Tide says, If the pressures were the same then there would be no net pressure force on the water in the glass and the force of gravity would be "unchallenged." But wouldn't it be held in the glass by vacuum and not pressure, thus elimiting the build up of pressure?- LocktnLoaded
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- Forum: Mechanics
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High School Is Water Pressure Equal in an Upside Down Submerged Cup?
When the cup has water in it and is lifted upside down in say a pan of water, as long as the cup doesn't break the field of the pan water and let in air, it keeps the water at the highest level of the cup because of the vacuum, that's what was meant.- LocktnLoaded
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- Forum: Mechanics