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Not really. Charles law describes the change in temperature or volume for a constant pressure. What you are looking for is the combined gas law which combines Charle’s Law (V=kT), Boyles Law (V=k/P), and Guy-Lussac’s Law (P=kT). Whip them all together and you get the Combined Gas Law: PV/T = k.
Won’t matter. The above doesn’t depend on rate. Increase the pressure by deceasing the volume and you end up with a higher temperature. You lose some heat due to radiation and convection but that’s only a small part of the equation.
Won’t matter. The above doesn’t depend on rate. Increase the pressure by deceasing the volume and you end up with a higher temperature. You lose some heat due to radiation and convection but that’s only a small part of the equation.
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Thanks for all the replies.
Went with the Blackburn Mammoth. $20 bucks. Works great. Does not heat up.
Now I need to find a spot for a bottle cage. The frame only has mounts on the downtube.
Went with the Blackburn Mammoth. $20 bucks. Works great. Does not heat up.
Now I need to find a spot for a bottle cage. The frame only has mounts on the downtube.