Ever notice the little holes in the windows of airplanes?
That little hole is there for two reasons:
The first reason is to compensate for air pressure. When the plane climbs to cruising altitude, there’s a huge pressure difference between the inside and outside of the plane. The hole is there to regulate some of that difference so that the outer window doesn’t have to do all the work.
The other reason is that it prevents the windows from fogging up.
Really!!
now that the pressure has equalized through the little hole, how is it that the outer window is not doing all the work?
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"...so that the outer window doesn’t have to do all the work."
Really!!
now that the pressure has equalized through the little hole, how is it that the outer window is not doing all the work?
#21 how are you going to get one TicTac to dispence in that ring without spilling half the container?
#24 so why do so many wine bottles have flat bottoms? Why do you make this shit up?