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Deflate Gate - the report is in
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Quote:Now im no scientist, but as the temp drops dosent the air molcules condence (ie low tire pressure in cold weather). is it possible as day turned to night and cold rain came that the balls felt a little deflated? Some genius of the MB who knows Science maybe can explain. PV = nRT, or pressure is directly proportional to (absolute) temperature if the volume and amount of air remains the same. If the temperature dropped from warm room temperature (=300 kelvin) to 50F (=283 kelvin) then the pressure would be reduced by a factor of 283 / 300. For a 12.5 lb ball, that would reduce it to 11.8 lbs. They found eleven out of twelve balls 10.5 lbs or lower, so it wasn't (just) temperature. It was probably some sideline aid letting out air with an inflation needle. "Why should I give information to you when all you want to do is find something wrong with it?" |
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