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Old 06-14-2016, 01:48 AM   #29
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Boyles Law is for a gas not a fluid. Increase the flow of a liquid in a pipe fast enough pressure will increase. Not so with air like in a carb.
...But, but, you forgot to mention Bernoulli. Boyle inspired the Swiss dude, Bernoulli. The point of my writing was that latter part of the chronology in history. I'm not sure, but either you conveniently forgot the latter part, or you simply omitted it for some other reason?

Again, re-read last sentence where 90%+ get it wrong. The Conclusion of Bernoulli. Does it involve a gas of liquid????

I love how in an other thread, with exhaust pressure talk, one dude says, his theory doesn't apply to gas, as he defended his crimped exhaust bends, and rationalized his pre-determined decisions....and in this thread here, you say, and highlight, that it doesn't apply to a liquid, but a gas, but of course, you were not talking about Bernoulli, and only Boyle right?

Common sense fails in the face of Physics. It almost makes me geedy to see it play out time and time again, Lolll!,

Sureal as it is, this case scenario is testament, that certain knowledge, must be aquired through proper channels, teachings in theory, understanding it, not parrot memorization, but understanding it, and then practice.

Einstein did say, translated roughly from original tongue, "in theory, theory and practice are the same. In practice, they are not," so by all means, and to your defence, if I misunderstood you, please knock me out.
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