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Re: Cold holes are small holes!

To: "mgs@autox.team.net" <mgs@Autox.Team.Net>
Subject: Re: Cold holes are small holes!
From: Chris Chandler <spawn@net-link.net>
Date: Wed, 03 Dec 1997 13:46:54 -0500
Mike Hartley wrote:
> 
> I was trying my best to keep away from this conversation for fear of
> putting my foot in my mouth.  If my memory of my materials and
> thermodynamics classes has not failed me, this explanation is why cold
> holes are small holes.

Why be afraid of putting your foot in your mouth?  I do it regularly! 
:)

> 
> Think of this experiment from your college physics lab on heat transfer
> and thermodynamics.  Consider a straight length of copper tubing that
> cold water has flown through for several hours.  Measure the length and
> diameter of the copper tubing.  Now replace the cold running water with
> hot running water.  Measure the length and diameter of the tubing.  As
> expected, the copper tubing will be considerably longer after the hot
> water has run through it.  You will also notice that the diameter is
> larger, also as expected.  The metal has expanded both linearly and
> radially.  Hence, the copper tubing had a smaller radius when it was
> cold.

Zheesh!  Think back to college???  That's waaaay too long ago!  But, now
that you mention it, I think I recall something similar to that...

> Happy motoring to those of you that have managed to keep the toys out of
> the garage.  To those of you in slightly cooler climates, spring is only
> a mere 5 months away!!!

In my case (Michigan) I would guess it'll actually be about 7 months.  

Happy Motoring!
Chris

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