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Transporting O2 safely
"Morgans" wrote in message
news That is too ugly to hear about, let alone, having to see it happen right in front of you. Fortunately it took place a mile or so away from the tower, so it's not like right in front. I was 13 or 14 at the time. Rich S. |
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Transporting O2 safely
Morgans wrote:
"stol" wrote I saw that episode and I honestly thought it would have done alot more damage then it did. Urban myths had tanks traveling thousands of feet and going through poured concrete walls with ease. That might be possible with an optimum sized hole, and nozzle, but even then, the weight of the container is substantial. If it were a light container, it might accellerate quickly enough to build some momentum. Momentum should be the same - light or heavy container. Only other effects would modify this (like scraping along the ground). |
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