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ANOTHER COMMON SENSE “GAS LAW”

The Process Technology and Operator Academy Posted on February 2, 2017 by Your MentorFebruary 2, 2017

And you can do it, too, it’s easy (it’s so easy) Like takin’ candy (like takin’ candy) from a baby. (“1-2-3,” by Len Barry, J. Medora, D. White, 1965) PTOA Readers and Students … who are reading the PTOA Segments … Continue reading →

Posted in Flowrate (Volume of flow over a period of time), Fundamentals of increasing Pressure and Energy in Liquids, Fundamentals of Increasing Pressure and Energy of Gases, Gases are compressible but liquids are not, Jargon used for Instruction, Making Fluids move around, build pressure and gain energy, Things you Already know like the Physical Properties of Stuff, Volume (English and SI Measurement)

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