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George Weinberg
 
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On Tue, 06 Sep 2005 14:32:58 -0500, Duane Bozarth
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Jeff Wisnia wrote:

...

Thus, a pile of cannonballs and a rack say 4 feet on a side dropping in
temperature from say 70 F to -20 F would have an overall differential
length change of

4 * 12 * 4e-6 * 90 = 0.017"

Now LLoyd, please tell the group what you think that rack must have
looked like, and just how seventeen thou of change in a four foot long
dimension made the balls fall off it.

...

Must have been those tight tolerances...


Tight as a female brass monkey's... ahh never mind.

George