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Topic: Science > Physics
User: "kuttu"
Date: 28 May 2005 05:32:57 AM
Object: A SIMPLE QST BUT REALLY SCI.PHY
A balloon is filled with water and i placed the baloon inside a square
box .
The sqaure box is very small comapring to balloon but i stressed
the balloon and kept it inside the square box and closed the box.
Now the shape of the baloon is also square(not exactly).
Assume that there is another balloon inside the first balloon filled
with water
so what will be the shape of the second balloon inside first balloon?
is it square like first balloon?
or normal shape?
if it is normal shape can we change the shape of secondballoon by
applying presure of first balloon?
All science lovers are welcome to post their messages excluding the
F___ing Lamour "Uncle Ai"
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER
.

User: "Uncle Al"

Title: Re: A SIMPLE QST BUT REALLY SCI.PHY 28 May 2005 11:59:27 AM
kuttu wrote:


A balloon is filled with water and i placed the baloon inside a square
box .

You mean a cubic box and a spherical balloon. My ***** meter
quivers while still in its packing crate.

The sqaure box is very small comapring to balloon but i stressed
the balloon and kept it inside the square box and closed the box.

Given that water is incompressible other than at astounding pressures,
the ***** meter swings right.

Now the shape of the baloon is also square(not exactly).

If the CUBIC box's volume is "very small" compared to that of the
water balloon's volume, the balloon is fuckin-A cubic or the box is
bulging.

Assume that there is another balloon inside the first balloon filled
with water

One generally states one's givens and bodndary conditions at the
start. That indicates to the reader that you might not have your head
up your *****.
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/sunshine.jpg

so what will be the shape of the second balloon inside first balloon?

Depends on their relative radii and those radii compared to box
dimensions, at the start.

is it square like first balloon?
or normal shape?

Yer stooopid.

if it is normal shape can we change the shape of secondballoon by
applying presure of first balloon?

Really really really stooopid. What is the shape of a water balloon
dropped to the bottom of the Mariana trench? Is it a severely oblate
ellipsoid?

All science lovers are welcome to post their messages excluding the
F___ing Lamour "Uncle Ai"

KNOWLEDGE IS POWER

Zero watts. In fact, you owe the universe.
--
Uncle Al
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz.pdf
.
User: "kuttu"

Title: Re: A SIMPLE QST BUT REALLY SCI.PHY 01 Jun 2005 11:33:23 PM

What is the shape of a water balloon
dropped to the bottom of the Mariana trench? Is it a severely oblate
ellipsoid?

May be the pressure is not enought to make it like that.I am not
satisfied with this answer do you have any Practical observation.
Uncle Al wrote:

kuttu wrote:


A balloon is filled with water and i placed the baloon inside a square
box .


You mean a cubic box and a spherical balloon. My ***** meter
quivers while still in its packing crate.

The sqaure box is very small comapring to balloon but i stressed
the balloon and kept it inside the square box and closed the box.


Given that water is incompressible other than at astounding pressures,
the ***** meter swings right.

Now the shape of the baloon is also square(not exactly).


If the CUBIC box's volume is "very small" compared to that of the
water balloon's volume, the balloon is fuckin-A cubic or the box is
bulging.

Assume that there is another balloon inside the first balloon filled
with water


One generally states one's givens and bodndary conditions at the
start. That indicates to the reader that you might not have your head
up your *****.

http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/sunshine.jpg

so what will be the shape of the second balloon inside first balloon?


Depends on their relative radii and those radii compared to box
dimensions, at the start.

is it square like first balloon?
or normal shape?


Yer stooopid.

if it is normal shape can we change the shape of secondballoon by
applying presure of first balloon?


Really really really stooopid. What is the shape of a water balloon
dropped to the bottom of the Mariana trench? Is it a severely oblate
ellipsoid?

All science lovers are welcome to post their messages excluding the
F___ing Lamour "Uncle Ai"

KNOWLEDGE IS POWER


Zero watts. In fact, you owe the universe.

--
Uncle Al
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz.pdf

.
User: "kuttu"

Title: Re: A SIMPLE QST BUT REALLY SCI.PHY 29 Jun 2005 09:29:05 AM
kuttu wrote:who is this bull ***** uncle ai

What is the shape of a water balloon
dropped to the bottom of the Mariana trench? Is it a severely oblate
ellipsoid?

May be the pressure is not enought to make it like that.I am not
satisfied with this answer do you have any Practical observation.

Uncle Al wrote:

kuttu wrote:


A balloon is filled with water and i placed the baloon inside a square
box .


You mean a cubic box and a spherical balloon. My ***** meter
quivers while still in its packing crate.

The sqaure box is very small comapring to balloon but i stressed
the balloon and kept it inside the square box and closed the box.


Given that water is incompressible other than at astounding pressures,
the ***** meter swings right.

Now the shape of the baloon is also square(not exactly).


If the CUBIC box's volume is "very small" compared to that of the
water balloon's volume, the balloon is fuckin-A cubic or the box is
bulging.

Assume that there is another balloon inside the first balloon filled
with water


One generally states one's givens and bodndary conditions at the
start. That indicates to the reader that you might not have your head
up your *****.

http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/sunshine.jpg

so what will be the shape of the second balloon inside first balloon?


Depends on their relative radii and those radii compared to box
dimensions, at the start.

is it square like first balloon?
or normal shape?


Yer stooopid.

if it is normal shape can we change the shape of secondballoon by
applying presure of first balloon?


Really really really stooopid. What is the shape of a water balloon
dropped to the bottom of the Mariana trench? Is it a severely oblate
ellipsoid?

All science lovers are welcome to post their messages excluding the
F___ing Lamour "Uncle Ai"

KNOWLEDGE IS POWER


Zero watts. In fact, you owe the universe.

--
Uncle Al
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz.pdf

.



User: "PD"

Title: Re: A SIMPLE QST BUT REALLY SCI.PHY 28 May 2005 08:31:19 AM
kuttu wrote:

A balloon is filled with water and i placed the baloon inside a square
box .

The sqaure box is very small comapring to balloon but i stressed
the balloon and kept it inside the square box and closed the box.

Now the shape of the baloon is also square(not exactly).

Assume that there is another balloon inside the first balloon filled
with water

so what will be the shape of the second balloon inside first balloon?

is it square like first balloon?
or normal shape?

if it is normal shape can we change the shape of secondballoon by
applying presure of first balloon?

All science lovers are welcome to post their messages excluding the
F___ing Lamour "Uncle Ai"

KNOWLEDGE IS POWER

The shape of the vessel does not change the "shape" of the pressure of
the fluid on the inside. The inner balloon would have exactly the same
shape as it would have if it were suspended in a large tank of water.
There is a rather nice, real demonstration of this at
http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~vawter/PhysicsNet/QTMovies/PressureFluids/HydrostaticParadoxMain.html
PD
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