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Filling a rigid tire from a pressure regulated compressed air line
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[QUOTE="Baluncore, post: 6636179, member: 447632"] Doing the math before you understand the implications of the physical model, puts you in a position where you cannot see the forest because of the trees. I do not want to get lost in the same forest by solving the same math. Both intuition and analogy tell me that perfect equality of pressure cannot be reached in finite time. [/QUOTE]
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