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On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 00:15:08 -0500, Red wrote:
..er.... It takes about 6 psi EXCESS pressure like 13 ft depth of water to actuate the sprung knife? Clear on up to outer space, there is no excess pressure I know of. Or am I missing something? Brian W I take it he meant that it may be there to release pressure *inside* the case to keep the case from "exploding" in a low pressure environment, not imploding as would be the case of external pressure when sinking. Red Yes, I see that possibility now. In practice, containers can usually take several times more internal over-pressure than internal under-pressure. Take a look at your clear plastic soda bottle. It may go higher than 60 psi before going bang, but 2 or 3 psi from outside will do a number on collapsing it. Brian Whatcott Altus OK |
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