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"JAXAshby" wrote in message
... an object placed on the "suction side" of a propeller will there is no force in natural called "suction". Everyone with even one semester in physics knows that. how many semesters did you say you had, jeffies? There may not be a force called "suction" but I did not use the word in that context. "Suction Side" is a commonly used engineering term, used in the context of both propellers and compressors. If you had the even most basic knowledge of refrigeration (you claimed family in the business) you would know that. You've just demonstrated that you're a complete fraud, jaxie. But we all knew that. |
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