Thread: Tire Pressure
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Old May 6th 05, 07:56 PM
Joey Tribiani
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"Lorem Ipsum" > wrote in message
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> "Joey Tribiani" > wrote in message
> news:1XFee.2443$sy6.1181@lakeread04...
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> > you step on a
> > balloon and the "pressure"
> > your foot puts on the surface does not change the pressure *inside* the
> > balloon, as you wrongfully stated.....it *displaces* it and causes the
> > ****ing balloon to stretch....got it? [...]

>
> In this case of the bursting balloon you are wrong. If you put a gauge in
> the balloon you will see a rise in pressure when you step on it. Why?
> Because the balloon is near enough its maximum expansion to burst when
> stepped upon - it does not expand easily enough or fast enough for the air
> to be displaced so the air pressure does rise considerably, then the walls
> pop.
>
>


go to google...read the thread again...i am pretty tired of repeating myself
over and over so you ****sticks can nitpick....i even stated that the
pressure INSIDE The balloon would increase *initially*....but it stretches
and has a NET GAIN of NOTHING....


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