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Redroach 05-26-2011 02:09 PM

didn't read any of raaaid's postings at all... are they at least marginally reasonable? Or is it the usual "heeey I'm subtly annoying people and it's great fun even if nobody laughs at all" mentally disturbed stuff?

JG52Krupi 05-26-2011 02:16 PM

Clearer than usual but still in the realms of a meths abuser.

conio 05-26-2011 07:31 PM

http://www.isa.org/Images/InTech/200...09_07_10-2.gif

Redroach 05-26-2011 07:35 PM

WOW! That outline is teh pure awsumness! I repeat, purely awesome! :)

raaaid 05-26-2011 07:45 PM

haha i got a zero out of ten in my last physics exam but i bet noone can solve this problem, make it a column of water so density is one:


a special pitot tube with both ends parallel to the flow of wind but oposite sense is in an ideal fluid at an speed of 1 m/s

what will be the height of the mercury(water)?

d*g*z+v*v*d+p=k

edit:

imagining a normal pitot tube in a fluid at 1 m/s answer would be:

1000*10*x+1000+1=1000*10*0+0+1
10000x+1001=1
10000x=1000
x=1/10
0.1m height of column of water


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