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Why does a ball (steel or phenolic) travel faster than fluid?
Lets say you have a half full pipe that is 10 000ft (6000ft is vertical and the last 4000ft is horizontal) and it’s closed from the bottom.
I have seen this many times where you drop a ball in such an environment and it hits bottom 500 to 1000 gallons early than he calculated volume to fill the pipe. Why is that?
I'm going to guess what your trying to say because this question does not make any sense.
You have calculated everything out but have you considered the environments properties that could change your calculations? wind, friction, etc.
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