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| Originally Posted by [b Quote[/b] (Digger @ April 03 2004,02:07)]Well, that's confused hell outta me! |
Bugger. I must be some sort of anti-explainer. I take stuff you understand and talk at you until you don't.
Hmmm. I'll bring graph paper and a pen to the Easter trip. I bet you're looking forward to that now.
But basically, a temperature change of 1 degree will cause a change in pressure of 0.33%. Ie 0.8 bar if you've got 250 bar in your tank, 0.66 bar if you've got 200 bar in your tank, 0.16 bar if you've only got 50 in to start with.
Above 250 bar things go screwy, and it's not .33% anymore.
Laters,
Janos