[quote]"digiangel234":/users/25953 said:
As a baseline. While the "solution" is to somehow cover both holes simultaneously, that's clearly impossible for this scenario.
If my understanding of gas and fluids is correct, then you could eventually cause a pop by alternating between the two due to the air/lube mixture. This would take [i]quite[/i] a long time, as the accumulation of lube to help obfuscate the air flow wouldn't last more than a second at most, and the more pressure builds up the faster you'd have to apply the soft blockage.
I'd wanna say that if blocking both holes would take 5 seconds to pop, then alternating would probably need like...20 minutes? Maybe?
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Someone needs to make a complex math video about this. In a 1blue3brown style.
[quote]"kiska_enjoyer":/users/919937 said:
Baloons will probably barely hold the line with constant airflow, because the pump pumps the air in tubes, it keeps them kinda inflated, pressing on both sides[/quote]
As a baseline. While the "solution" is to somehow cover both holes simultaneously, that's clearly impossible for this scenario.
If my understanding of gas and fluids is correct, then you could eventually cause a pop by alternating between the two due to the air/lube mixture. This would take [i]quite[/i] a long time, as the accumulation of lube to help obfuscate the air flow wouldn't last more than a second at most, and the more pressure builds up the faster you'd have to apply the soft blockage.
I'd wanna say that if blocking both holes would take 5 seconds to pop, then alternating would probably need like...20 minutes? Maybe?
When will the patent be posted?
Isn't the solution to just stop pumping air to let them deflate? Am I missing something?
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[quote]"digiangel234":/users/25953 said: As a baseline. While the "solution" is to somehow cover both holes simultaneously, that's clearly impossible for this scenario. If my understanding of gas and fluids is correct, then you could eventually cause a pop by alternating between the two due to the air/lube mixture. This would take [i]quite[/i] a long time, as the accumulation of lube to help obfuscate the air flow wouldn't last more than a second at most, and the more pressure builds up the faster you'd have to apply the soft blockage. I'd wanna say that if blocking both holes would take 5 seconds to pop, then alternating would probably need like...20 minutes? Maybe? [/quote] Someone needs to make a complex math video about this. In a 1blue3brown style.
[quote]"kiska_enjoyer":/users/919937 said: Baloons will probably barely hold the line with constant airflow, because the pump pumps the air in tubes, it keeps them kinda inflated, pressing on both sides[/quote] As a baseline. While the "solution" is to somehow cover both holes simultaneously, that's clearly impossible for this scenario. If my understanding of gas and fluids is correct, then you could eventually cause a pop by alternating between the two due to the air/lube mixture. This would take [i]quite[/i] a long time, as the accumulation of lube to help obfuscate the air flow wouldn't last more than a second at most, and the more pressure builds up the faster you'd have to apply the soft blockage. I'd wanna say that if blocking both holes would take 5 seconds to pop, then alternating would probably need like...20 minutes? Maybe?
When will the patent be posted?
Isn't the solution to just stop pumping air to let them deflate? Am I missing something?