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Beryl wrote: Alan Baker wrote: As I said, "nor is it important to know what happens to a gas as it is compressed." Yup. It is not important to an A&P instructor to know whether a gas gets hotter or colder when compressed. But excellent job of snip mangling! -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia http://gallery.me.com/alangbaker/100008/DSCF0162/web.jpg |
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Alan Baker wrote:
In article , Beryl wrote: Alan Baker wrote: As I said, "nor is it important to know what happens to a gas as it is compressed." Yup. It is not important to an A&P instructor to know whether a gas gets hotter or colder when compressed. That's part of the entry level physics stuff, comes up in the first class. It's in the "General" textbook. And 16 months later, it could appear on your written or oral test. So it's sort of important for the A&P instructor to know. |
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visualisation of the lift distribution over a wing
In article ,
Beryl wrote: Alan Baker wrote: In article , Beryl wrote: Alan Baker wrote: As I said, "nor is it important to know what happens to a gas as it is compressed." Yup. It is not important to an A&P instructor to know whether a gas gets hotter or colder when compressed. That's part of the entry level physics stuff, comes up in the first class. It's in the "General" textbook. And 16 months later, it could appear on your written or oral test. So it's sort of important for the A&P instructor to know. Is it? Care to actually support that statement? -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia http://gallery.me.com/alangbaker/100008/DSCF0162/web.jpg |
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visualisation of the lift distribution over a wing
Ed wrote:
Guys, doesn't this entire thread sort of smack of wrestling with pigs? I'm afraid I wouldn't know, having no basis for comparison.... ;-) |
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"Morgans" wrote: I think his view of individual points of observations are splitting toadstools. But that is my opinion, and like everyone, we all have but-holes.... =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Too much information, Morgans. :-) P.S. YOU may indeed have a "but-hole, BUT.... expect the major to anatomically have "buttholes, butt-holes or butt holes". MERRY CHRISTMAS all. Barnyard BOb - gone flying |
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visualisation of the lift distribution over a wing
"Barnyard BOb" wrote =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Too much information, Morgans. :-) P.S. YOU may indeed have a "but-hole, BUT.... expect the major to anatomically have "buttholes, butt-holes or butt holes". MERRY CHRISTMAS all. So nice of you to stop it, butt is that all you have to contribute to increase our collective wisdom? (I left an extra "t" back there for you to use when you need one ) Speaking of butt-holes, where is one when you need one? g Merry Christmas to you, and yours! -- Jim in NC P.S. Nice to be back like the old days, for a moment or two. ;-) |
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