Return-Path: Received: from imf24aec.mail.bellsouth.net ([205.152.59.72] verified) by logan.com (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 4.3c2) with ESMTP id 778865 for flyrotary@lancaironline.net; Thu, 10 Mar 2005 18:42:20 -0500 Received-SPF: pass receiver=logan.com; client-ip=205.152.59.72; envelope-from=sqpilot@bellsouth.net Received: from paul52u7f5qyav ([216.78.114.28]) by imf24aec.mail.bellsouth.net (InterMail vM.5.01.06.11 201-253-122-130-111-20040605) with SMTP id <20050310234134.BRSQ5558.imf24aec.mail.bellsouth.net@paul52u7f5qyav> for ; Thu, 10 Mar 2005 18:41:34 -0500 Message-ID: <003f01c525ca$a8c484c0$1c724ed8@paul52u7f5qyav> From: "Paul" To: "Rotary motors in aircraft" References: Subject: Re: [FlyRotary] Re: New topic?? [FlyRotary] acetone ? Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 17:41:18 -0600 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; reply-type=original Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2180 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.2180 As usual, you are correct, Ed. If you were to look at it through a microscope, you would be able to see those heavy molecules being blown away, leaving the top side of the paper lighter thereby causing levitation. I believe there is another force taking place underneath the paper that pushes up,(sort of like a magnet repelling another magnet) but the microscope won't fit under the paper to find out for certain. Isn't science wonderful? Paul Conner ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ed Anderson" To: "Rotary motors in aircraft" Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 4:15 PM Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: New topic?? [FlyRotary] acetone ? > You know the answer to that one, Charlie. You blew away a bunch of those > molecules that were sitting on that paper holding it down, so not having > their weight to hold it down, the paper naturally levitated into the air. > > Ed A > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Charlie England" > To: "Rotary motors in aircraft" > Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 3:09 PM > Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: New topic?? [FlyRotary] acetone ? > > >> Ooooo, this could be fun. What makes the sheet of paper rise up off >> your desk when you blow over the top of it? >> >> Charlie >> >> William wrote: >> >> > Tis Newton >> > Bill Schertz >> > KIS Cruiser # 4045 >> > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ernest Christley" >> > >> > To: "Rotary motors in aircraft" >> > Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 8:53 PM >> > Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: New topic?? [FlyRotary] acetone ? >> > >> > >> >> Ed Anderson wrote: >> >> >> >>> Well, since I was afeared to jump in the fray over shut-off valves >> >>> and EWPs, I just kept my mouth shut. But, looks like its settling >> >>> down again. {:>). >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Heh, Ed. Is it Bernoulli or Newton that keeps a plane in the air? >> >> Ernest (INCOMING!!) >> > >> >> >> >> >> Homepage: http://www.flyrotary.com/ >> >> Archive: http://lancaironline.net/lists/flyrotary/List.html >> > > > >>> Homepage: http://www.flyrotary.com/ >>> Archive: http://lancaironline.net/lists/flyrotary/List.html > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.7.1 - Release Date: 3/9/2005 > >