WildRose
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Sadly, virtually no one under 50 would even know what that is just looking at it.LL! I just found mine ...
Sadly, virtually no one under 50 would even know what that is just looking at it.LL! I just found mine ...
Liquids expand as altitude increases .It's proportional to the temperature, not altitude.
The x-15 was actually a rocket.This thing doesn't fall into the airplane category by much if at all but look up the x-15
Liquids expand as altitude increases .
http://www.pewresearch.org/files/2015/09/FT__15.09.11_boilingPoint.png
Yours is in better shape than mine is. I have an old K&E. It's laying in the shop mext to my TI calculator.
I find it much easier and less time consuming to use the tables in 'Machinery's Handbook' to extrapolate the things I need, like how many gage blocks to stack up to attain a certain angle...
I still need a magnifying glass to read the fine print....lol