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    Q cannot be decreased riceball... because of the constant vaccuum in the chamber..

    BUT flow or Q can only be increased... in case of a NA engine..(increasing)
    so velocity can only stay the same.. as area increases..and Q(flow or volume) increases

    in a normal situation yes...
    velocity is affected when Area is increased and Q stays the same..(constant)..

    if you dont understand what im trying to say i dont blame you..
    it is hard to understand something that make sense.. to some people who can't picture it...

    but ask any body that have any experience on what i have said
    and i did not get that from the internet.. thats what i studied in Uni

    [QUOTE=riceball;1485804]

    Q is decreased because V is Decreased due to an much larger increase in A. Think of it like a smaller river running into the ocean. The area is increased once it reaches the ocean, and therefore the velocity and volume flow rate is decreased. Correct me if i am wrong. Enough of the stupid equations though.

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    SORRY I HAVE TO CORRECT YOU ON THAT!!! because
    in your statement above. Q(or what you called volume flow rate(which is the same thing.))
    Q dosent not change, area is increased therfore only Velocity decreases.
    however you will still get the same value of Q..


    AND YES Q is FLOW or FLOW VOLUME or VOLUME FLOW RATE!!! they are the same thing called differently.. if you want to get into the specifics.

    but like i said earlier Q does not stay constant because on a NA engine you will always have Vaccuum...
    but if you insist you are right and dont believe me thats fine

    im just passing some knowledge here but since we got so many "smart people" here in ozhonda.. i'll keep quiet...
    Last edited by Hipowerracing; 31-12-2007 at 10:22 PM.

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