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Old 07-25-2011 | 10:28 AM
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I'd hire him.
Old 07-25-2011 | 10:29 AM
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he really shouldve stopped after Green Bay. He wouldve been a respectable player, now he's just an on going joke.
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Old 07-25-2011 | 10:29 AM
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I have no cash so I'm stuck drinking hot water out of the coffee machine.
Old 07-25-2011 | 10:30 AM
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Originally Posted by FallenHero
Originally Posted by animeS2K' timestamp='1311610413' post='20812812
[quote name='FallenHero' timestamp='1311609731' post='20812772']
[quote name='animeS2K' timestamp='1311608514' post='20812701']
Yup, pop those suckers out and run!

Cheap replacement, if you have the tool. Of course a tow truck or mobile service would be required.
Sold a set of wheels/tires. Just trying to get rid of unnecessary shipping weight.
Then don't pull the stems. Just let the air out. Weight difference will be negligible, but pressure differences can be a concern if shipping via air. Though that sounds unlikely.
[/quote]

I couldn't care less about the valve stems, I sold these at a huge reduction so if he needs to replace the valves then so be it. They are being freighted to him by truck most likely.
[/quote]


Consider the following:
gas volume of tire:
~27 liters per tire, maybe less
pressure:
2.0 atmospheres (about 29 psi)
Temperature:
20 o C or 293K
molar mass of air:
about 29 (20% O2 (32) and 80 % N2 (28)
R = universal gas constant 0.082 L-atm/mol-K

PV = nRT

2.0 atm X 27 L = grams of air /28 g/mol X 0.082 L-atm/mol-K X 293K.

grams of air comes out to about 65 grams (about 2 oz. or 1/8 of a pound) per tire

Don't bother.
Old 07-25-2011 | 10:38 AM
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Originally Posted by animeS2K
Originally Posted by FallenHero' timestamp='1311611204' post='20812867
[quote name='animeS2K' timestamp='1311610413' post='20812812']
[quote name='FallenHero' timestamp='1311609731' post='20812772']
[quote name='animeS2K' timestamp='1311608514' post='20812701']
Yup, pop those suckers out and run!

Cheap replacement, if you have the tool. Of course a tow truck or mobile service would be required.
Sold a set of wheels/tires. Just trying to get rid of unnecessary shipping weight.
Then don't pull the stems. Just let the air out. Weight difference will be negligible, but pressure differences can be a concern if shipping via air. Though that sounds unlikely.
[/quote]

I couldn't care less about the valve stems, I sold these at a huge reduction so if he needs to replace the valves then so be it. They are being freighted to him by truck most likely.
[/quote]


Consider the following:
gas volume of tire:
~27 liters per tire, maybe less
pressure:
2.0 atmospheres (about 29 psi)
Temperature:
20 o C or 293K
molar mass of air:
about 29 (20% O2 (32) and 80 % N2 (28)
R = universal gas constant 0.082 L-atm/mol-K

PV = nRT

2.0 atm X 27 L = grams of air /28 g/mol X 0.082 L-atm/mol-K X 293K.

grams of air comes out to about 65 grams (about 2 oz. or 1/8 of a pound) per tire

Don't bother.
[/quote]
Yer smart
Old 07-25-2011 | 10:43 AM
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I may end up hand delivering them anyway. Shipping company wants to charge $300. F that.
Old 07-25-2011 | 10:46 AM
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Originally Posted by goldenfri
Originally Posted by animeS2K' timestamp='1311618649' post='20813354
[quote name='FallenHero' timestamp='1311611204' post='20812867']
[quote name='animeS2K' timestamp='1311610413' post='20812812']
[quote name='FallenHero' timestamp='1311609731' post='20812772']
[quote name='animeS2K' timestamp='1311608514' post='20812701']
Yup, pop those suckers out and run!

Cheap replacement, if you have the tool. Of course a tow truck or mobile service would be required.
Sold a set of wheels/tires. Just trying to get rid of unnecessary shipping weight.
Then don't pull the stems. Just let the air out. Weight difference will be negligible, but pressure differences can be a concern if shipping via air. Though that sounds unlikely.
[/quote]

I couldn't care less about the valve stems, I sold these at a huge reduction so if he needs to replace the valves then so be it. They are being freighted to him by truck most likely.
[/quote]


Consider the following:
gas volume of tire:
~27 liters per tire, maybe less
pressure:
2.0 atmospheres (about 29 psi)
Temperature:
20 o C or 293K
molar mass of air:
about 29 (20% O2 (32) and 80 % N2 (28)
R = universal gas constant 0.082 L-atm/mol-K

PV = nRT

2.0 atm X 27 L = grams of air /28 g/mol X 0.082 L-atm/mol-K X 293K.

grams of air comes out to about 65 grams (about 2 oz. or 1/8 of a pound) per tire

Don't bother.
[/quote]
Yer smart
[/quote]

yer a 6.02214×10^23
Old 07-25-2011 | 10:54 AM
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Originally Posted by goldenfri
Originally Posted by animeS2K' timestamp='1311618649' post='20813354
[quote name='FallenHero' timestamp='1311611204' post='20812867']
[quote name='animeS2K' timestamp='1311610413' post='20812812']
[quote name='FallenHero' timestamp='1311609731' post='20812772']
[quote name='animeS2K' timestamp='1311608514' post='20812701']
Yup, pop those suckers out and run!

Cheap replacement, if you have the tool. Of course a tow truck or mobile service would be required.
Sold a set of wheels/tires. Just trying to get rid of unnecessary shipping weight.
Then don't pull the stems. Just let the air out. Weight difference will be negligible, but pressure differences can be a concern if shipping via air. Though that sounds unlikely.
[/quote]

I couldn't care less about the valve stems, I sold these at a huge reduction so if he needs to replace the valves then so be it. They are being freighted to him by truck most likely.
[/quote]


Consider the following:
gas volume of tire:
~27 liters per tire, maybe less
pressure:
2.0 atmospheres (about 29 psi)
Temperature:
20 o C or 293K
molar mass of air:
about 29 (20% O2 (32) and 80 % N2 (28)
R = universal gas constant 0.082 L-atm/mol-K

PV = nRT

2.0 atm X 27 L = grams of air /28 g/mol X 0.082 L-atm/mol-K X 293K.

grams of air comes out to about 65 grams (about 2 oz. or 1/8 of a pound) per tire

Don't bother.
[/quote]
Yer smart
[/quote]

Nope. Just crafty.
Old 07-25-2011 | 11:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Gigdy
yer a 6.02214×10^23
I'm too dumb to get that.
Old 07-25-2011 | 11:05 AM
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Originally Posted by goldenfri
Originally Posted by Gigdy' timestamp='1311619576' post='20813422

yer a 6.02214×10^23
I'm too dumb to get that.
i believe it is the number of molecules in a mole.


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