If one desired to do this, where would you get the nitrogen and how
would you set up to use it?
At 09:31 AM 7/25/2007, you wrote:
>At 10:07 AM -0400 7/25/07, Harlyred1@aol.com wrote:
> >Nitrogen doesn't react to heat and cold, ergo, the psi remains constant.
>
>Well, sort of. The biggest drawback to using atmospheric air is the
>water vapor content. Water vapor expands and contracts with
>temperature change more than other gasses. Dry nitrogen is more
>stable.
>--
>Phil Barnes (peb3@cornell.edu)
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