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"Phil Allison" wrote in message ...
"William Sommer******"
Here's the answer to your question about Boyle's Law (which you will ignore,
of course)...
PV = k assumes a constant temperature.
** PV= k shows that it does not matter what the gas is - the same volume
changes produce the same pressure changes.
Uh... No it doesn't. k is temperature-dependent. Sorry about that,. but all
you have to do is look it up.
If a gas isn't perfect, then compressing (or rarefying it) changes its
temperature. This causes the pressure to change more than that caused by the
volume change. The result is a non-linear restoring force.
So the stiffness of an enclosed volume of gas is the same for all gasses.
The resonance frequency of a woofer will be unaffected by it.
That's not what we're talking about, Mr Anuson.
Dunno who is the bigger LIAR.
You or the ****wit you are mindlessly quoting.
I'm quoting physics books.
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