Did Seafoam cause this?
#31
Originally Posted by thebestofindica
Two words for this thread, "WOW!" I bet if you fill a pop bottle half full of water and you blow on the end really hard the water will disappear. It will compress so much that it disappears. It's a good ice breaker at parties where you are trying to acting tough and smart!
#32
Originally Posted by Faster150
http://www.centennialofflight.gov/es...Flow_I/TH6.htm
im goin to go with a gov site on this one...
All fluids are compressible (that is, their density increases under increasing pressure) to some extent, but liquids are much less compressible than gases and are generally considered incompressible. Even gases may be treated as incompressible provided the airflow speeds involved are not great. For subsonic airflow over an airplane below about 150 meters per second (492 feet per second or about 336 miles per hour), air may be treated as incompressible, i.e., the density remains the same throughout the flow. At higher speeds, the effects of compressibility must be taken into account.
im goin to go with a gov site on this one...
All fluids are compressible (that is, their density increases under increasing pressure) to some extent, but liquids are much less compressible than gases and are generally considered incompressible. Even gases may be treated as incompressible provided the airflow speeds involved are not great. For subsonic airflow over an airplane below about 150 meters per second (492 feet per second or about 336 miles per hour), air may be treated as incompressible, i.e., the density remains the same throughout the flow. At higher speeds, the effects of compressibility must be taken into account.
#38
#39
Please keep the lude references to a minimum.
This forum is for discussing trucks, not getting into imaginary pissing contests over whether liquid is compressable.
Remember kids,
However, with compression comes vapor(that's how diesels work, remember), and vapor is extremely compressable due to particle spacing.
This forum is for discussing trucks, not getting into imaginary pissing contests over whether liquid is compressable.
Remember kids,
However, with compression comes vapor(that's how diesels work, remember), and vapor is extremely compressable due to particle spacing.
#40
#41
Originally Posted by dptyscott
I apolagize if I insulted you But My wife is a sweet and godly woman and I will protect her honor> That was my intention.
no hard feelings just trying to make a joke. i took ur comment as a joke also. im pretty quick witted with come backs even though they can be to harsh sometimes. but its all good mang!
#44