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WillaKissing · 56-60, M
Sink an unopened can of cola in deep water and it implodes. Sink an opened can of cola and the open space just fills with water without imploding. The Titanic was ripped open and sunk like an open can of cola. The recent Billionaire Sub was imploded like the unopened can of cola.
So, Billionaires must taste like cola, and the rest of us like lunch meat to the fishes of the sea. LOL
So, Billionaires must taste like cola, and the rest of us like lunch meat to the fishes of the sea. LOL
@WillaKissing cola would probably be dense enough to withstand the pressure too. But the submersible was a can of air while the Titanic filled with water before it reached that depth indeed.
WillaKissing · 56-60, M
@NerdyPotato You are correct like I stated that the Titanic was filled with water on the way down. There is carbon in the liquid and air in a cola can and if it were just 100% pure liquid then you would be right, but the carbon in the liquid and air in the can of cola is what makes it implode under pressure.
This is why when you drop a fully unopened can or bottle of cola or beer in the water it will float, but ty a brick to it and sink it deep enough and it will implode, the carbon in the liquid and air in the can/bottle make them implode.
This is why when you drop a fully unopened can or bottle of cola or beer in the water it will float, but ty a brick to it and sink it deep enough and it will implode, the carbon in the liquid and air in the can/bottle make them implode.
AdaXI · T
@WillaKissing Pressure on the outside exceeds pressure on inside BOOM it will implode. I mean I know you'll understand how that works with heat too. Like if you heat up a can with bit of water on the inside stick it in cold water it will implode through the pressure vacuum it's created as the molecules slow down and contract but it's a hard one to explain in layman's terms but you absolutely nailed it.
I mean people just think it gets crushed by the sheer weight like it's in a press or something but if the pressure on both sides is exactly the same then like you said an open coke can that's 100% full of water will just gently float to the bottom without really being crushed as the pressure on both sides is neutral, so there's nothing for it to be crushed against.
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I mean people just think it gets crushed by the sheer weight like it's in a press or something but if the pressure on both sides is exactly the same then like you said an open coke can that's 100% full of water will just gently float to the bottom without really being crushed as the pressure on both sides is neutral, so there's nothing for it to be crushed against.
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WillaKissing · 56-60, M
@AdaXI Thank you for the help with my spuds here @NerdyPotato See!
AdaXI · T
@WillaKissing Hahaha you can probably tell I'm a little OCD with this, but yeah I like it when people can explain stuff in a way that makes sense straight off the bat but yeah I totally understand where you coming from and I appreciated that one sometimes I which I could explain stuff in that down to earth sorta way.
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WillaKissing · 56-60, M
@AdaXI I was given that down to earth talent, and I explain things in how I understand them. Thank you for the technical side too.
AdaXI · T
@WillaKissing Hey your the one who explained the reason why it doesn't sink until you open it LOLZ!😄
Nah seriously respect my friend x
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Nah seriously respect my friend x
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