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Originally Posted by hotrodhomi
True Shane, but pressure does have an effect on volume. The lower the pressure, the lower the CFM.
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not to be argumentative homi, but that is incorrect. take a peep at the spec tag on the air compressor in your work shop. notice how the higher the pressure the
lower the CFM rating is.
Boyle's law states that when pressure on a sample gas (ambient air in this case) increases the volume
decreases proportionately if the temperature remains constant and visa- versa.
P.S. I'm curious about the no shock thing as well.