Thunderfoot had his block knocked off
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Hi, I am currently writing a books on pump and valve mechanics. Sorry, Thunderf00t was dead on and Nephilimfree was way wrong.
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Dude....you learn this stuff when you are 17 years old or in first year off college. GO EDUCATE YOURSELF!!!!
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Hi. Please take a fluid dynamics class. Good bye.
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if i recall correctly this is stuff you learn at school more or less when you are 16-17 years old.... the person who made this video have some really big problem understanding trivial physics .....
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Damn you are stupid. Go pray, sheep.
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@DebateCrusher Go on Debate crusher, Im keen for you to prove the very foundations of physics wrong, obviously you can't.
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SERIOUSLY. Does anyone understand the difference between a flow system where a CONSTANT force is APPLIED and a closed system where the force is only due to the brownian motion of the molecules of water? Of course when you apply a force the pressure will change due to a changed nozzle size P = F/A HOWEVER for a closed system the Force per unit area is Constant so the nozzle size is irrelevant as TFoot demonstrate. OMG retake GCSE physics please.
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This is just silly. Thunderfoot demonstrated using a gravity fed system and your comparing it to a pump/pressure fed system. Nice LOLGIC
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oh my... spoonfed by NF? wow, how ridiculous... yes, spoonfed... It clearly shows that you either misinterpreted the two formulas... or you just dont know the difference... shame, not that you didnt know, but that you went out of your way to re-post a video which is clearly wrong or deceptive.
I would take this down if I were you.. but hey, do your thing.
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wow. this is still up after the intellectual beat down he gave you?!
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Thunderfoot seems to be saying that one jet will not flow further in space (distance) than the other. And he is right. Only he mistakenly used the word 'velocity' (speed) instead of distance. The one with the larger hole flows faster, but not further. This is due to the fact that the pressure is not constant- as the height of the water decreases, so does the pressure. So as since the pressure decreases faster in the bottle with larger hole, the distance of flow of both remain even. Try it!
DebateCrusher > with all due respect, NephillimFree has blundered here and so have you for supporting his Incorrect analysis of the experiment that TF conducted.
Don't let your pride get in the way of Truth.
NephillimFree's application of that information was Incorrect with respect to TF demonstration because TF used a 'Constant Pressure' system and Not a 'Constant Flow' system.
take the video down, it's simply wrong and embarrassing.
EvolutionLIE 1 year ago 12
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@EvolutionLIE - While doing my water bottle experiments I noticed that there was a difference in how far water could travel given hole size. TF pulled a trick on you. I'll demonstrate it in my next video. You got snookered. I'll show you how. I can help.
DebateCrusher 1 year ago