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Re: Gas Flow (Help with Physics needed)

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Originally Posted by DonRotolo View Post
Being an EE, I tend to look at everything as an RLC circuit*.

Can one model this as a voltage differential between two nodes joined by an inductor? The current flow rate would follow e^-x, right?

Or has it been too long?

*Every problem is a nail if all you have is a hammer.
ish?

Flow is proportional to the root of pressure, and inertia is (largely) negligible... I think.
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