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Wonder no longer: soda cans and plastic soda bottles are favorites for
stress testing in engineering schools. Either of these modern marvels can take high multiples of the pressure rise noted when going from coldest Antarctic to hottest Oklahoma. It wouldn't do to deprive the American public of its taste for gassy soda, or to have explosions en route. Brian W On 23 Dec 2003 11:15:31 -0400, Gregg Germain wrote: One has to wonder what happens to the bottles if you put them in during a chilly spring day, and then the seasons change and it's a 95 degree Summer day. Or vice versa....if you put them in on a hot day, what happens in September or October. Do the bottles crush some? Does that imact flotation? --- Gregg "Improvise, adapt, overcome." Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Phone: (617) 496-1558 |
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