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Re: RE: Gas tank pressure on MG TD

To: <CREICHLE@nsc.msmail.miami.edu>
Subject: Re: RE: Gas tank pressure on MG TD
From: Westley Johnson <kooksei@mailhost.hooked.net>
Date: Tue, 13 Feb 1996 15:13:55 -0800
 
    i heard that they used a hollowed out bowling ball and a length of 
rubber hose and that it still did'nt keep pres. ford from falling all the 
time. although he did say his blood was boiling,,, once. 
 
        this is fun. 
        my $.02 
                westley 
 
 
 
 
On Feb, 13 1996, Tue 1:20:00 PM  at REICHLE, CHRISTOPHER wrote: 
     
> 
>Yeh... I believe the experiment was done with a tin gas can. After the
water  
>was boiled  you were supposed to put the cap back on the gas can before  
>running cold water over it. 
> 
>Chris Reichle 
> ---------- 
>From: W. R. Gibbons 
>To: Len Bugel 
>Cc: REICHLE, CHRISTOPHER; MGs 
>Subject: RE: Gas tank pressure on MG TD 
>Date: Tuesday,February 13,1996 12:42PM 
> 
>On Tue, 13 Feb 1996, Len Bugel wrote: 
> 
>> this is really _fun_!) put a small amount of water in an empty aluminum 
>> beverage can, and boil the water for a while on your kitchen range. The 
>> water vapor will essentially drive all the air out of the can, leaving 
>> only water vapor in there. Now (Here's the fun part) pick up the can
with 
>> some sort of tongs or a hot pot holder and quickly invert it into a pan 
>> of cold water, so that the open top is submerged. The water vapor will 
>> quickly condense back to a liquid, leaving a pretty good vacuum inside 
>> the can - but not for long! The outside air pressure almost instantly 
>> crushes the can. Try it, you'll like it! Use about half an inch of water

> 
>Len 
> 
>Not that I am a doubting Thomas, but I would think the falling pressure 
>in the can would simply draw water from the sink into the can.  I would 
>have been willing to bet money that not much would happen.  Have you 
>actually tried this? 
> 
>Ray 
> 
>   Ray Gibbons  Dept. of Molecular Physiology & Biophysics 
>                Univ. of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, VT 
>                gibbons@northpole.med.uvm.edu  (802) 656-8910 
> 
> 
>

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