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Post by Sonny Werblin on Jan 13, 2016 16:31:03 GMT -5
I just realized something that I find confusing. The announcers for the Vikings/Seahawks game made a very big deal about the fact that the kickers could not kick the ball as far because the balls were so HARD as a result of the cold. Does the cold air in Minnesota work different than the cold air in Massachusetts? Does the Ideal Gas Law not exist in Minneapolis? Shouldn't the balls have been DEFLATED and SOFTER, rather than HARDER?
WTF is going on?
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Post by Hotman on Jan 13, 2016 16:52:44 GMT -5
I just realized something that I find confusing. The announcers for the Vikings/Seahawks game made a very big deal about the fact that the kickers could not kick the ball as far because the balls were so HARD as a result of the cold. Does the cold air in Minnesota work different than the cold air in Massachusetts? Does the Ideal Gas Law not exist in Minneapolis? Shouldn't the balls have been DEFLATED and SOFTER, rather than HARDER? WTF is going on? No no no.... The pressure in the ball means nothing... NOTHING!!! Loook the other way now
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