sheirly
that first part of the equation should just be
R-(p&-1) as dividing by P would cancel the others out....however, how can you have infinity in the equation?
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Sir T. Skellington,
Sun 18 May 2008, 12:36,
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he's dividing by rho, not p
rho is density, p(R) the pressure at radius R, p(infinity) the asymptotic limit of the pressure as R is tended to infinity
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boris the spider,
Sun 18 May 2008, 12:38,
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ahhh i didnt see the rho
and well explained!
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Sir T. Skellington,
Sun 18 May 2008, 12:39,
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practice
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boris the spider,
Sun 18 May 2008, 12:40,
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stop stealling my thesis
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k3b/-\b Peace man.,
Sun 18 May 2008, 12:41,
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Science is theft
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boris the spider,
Sun 18 May 2008, 12:45,
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Yeah I know I suppose I stole that from Rayleigh and Plesset...
*wistles*
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k3b/-\b Peace man.,
Sun 18 May 2008, 12:48,
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the thing on the bottom is a rho not a p
and the infinity is a subscript on a p, which is like the pressure at an infinite distance from the bubble (cavity)
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k3b/-\b Peace man.,
Sun 18 May 2008, 12:39,
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psst
http://www.b3ta.com/board/8380185
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boris the spider,
Sun 18 May 2008, 12:41,
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psssst
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k3b/-\b Peace man.,
Sun 18 May 2008, 12:44,
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