[SEL] OT. Brake fluids
MBellar at aol.com
MBellar at aol.com
Tue May 19 11:43:44 PDT 2009
In a message dated 5/18/2009 11:35:14 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
rotigel at me.com writes:
> Rob, are these fluids really compressible?
>
> Jim in Vermont
Hi Jim, Things are VERY different in KA than they are in Vermont!
Dave
If I remember my pre E=MCC (where is the square key when you need it)
physics lectures correctly, supercritical fluids such as carbon dioxide,
ammonia and LPG at room temperature are compressible and increase in density with
pressure while a pure liquid (as defined by the scientific community) does
not increase in density as it's pressure is increased( i.e.
non-compressible). Too bad Dr. John is not on the List to keep us informed on such issues
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