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russ_watters replied to the thread High School Fan is pushing in the front and sucking from the back.Hopefully the OP is still finding this instructive.... Here's an example clip from a fan balancing report I was looking at yesterday... -
russ_watters replied to the thread High School Fan is pushing in the front and sucking from the back.I mean, that's still pretty much a mess, so you're arguing against your point. The tube is a pressure relief device. Excess pressure... -
russ_watters replied to the thread Writing: Read Only Have we found an ancient space habitat?.But they're asteroids? Where would the implication that they could be hollow space stations even come from? It makes no sense and... -
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Why do aliens need to simulate gravity by spinning a rock ? Residents, with a vestibular system, could not just look the other way. -
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No reason to think they are artificial and extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence - but making them increases the views and... -
russ_watters replied to the thread High School Fan is pushing in the front and sucking from the back.Right, that's why I'd teach the proper definition. You wrote that backwards, didn't you? I think fluid goes out through the inserted... -
russ_watters replied to the thread High School Fan is pushing in the front and sucking from the back.I mean, to me that's just rejecting the word "suction" without recognizing what it actually means. I don't see how understanding the... -
russ_watters replied to the thread High School Fan is pushing in the front and sucking from the back.Yeah, some people don't like the implication of negative pressure in the word; Absolute pressure can't be negative. But to engineers... -
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Isn't that 'sucking' by definition? -
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It seems to be kind of looks like more of a semantic issue. -
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Referring to the front and back can be confusing because it depends on how you look at it. Maybe refer to the air inlet and outlet, the... -
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The blades of any type of fan transfer kinetic energy into the mass of gas that is surrounding them. That energy is observable as... -
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Cheaper fans use flat blades at an angle. Better fans use airfoils at an angle (like a propeller). Here is a good PF Insights article... -
russ_watters replied to the thread High School Fan is pushing in the front and sucking from the back.Yes, though for your typical desk or central air conditioning fan the air can be considered incompressible for calculation purposes... -
russ_watters replied to the thread High School Fan is pushing in the front and sucking from the back.Yes. I'm not sure what sort of answer you're looking for with that question. The blades are curved to force air to move in a preferred...

