Metasynth
Well-Known Member
ay ay.. watch it or someone gonna get a hurt real bad![]()
Don't cry, I didn't mean anything by it...Have some cranberry juice, little lady.

See the winky face? that means relax, toke up, and have fun!
ay ay.. watch it or someone gonna get a hurt real bad![]()
Haha i did this for my final project in physics.
Yes i am a engineering student and i enjoy science so back off
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So when I burn my neighborhood down, I'm blaming you.
Don't cry, I didn't mean anything by it...Have some cranberry juice, little lady.
See the winky face? that means relax, toke up, and have fun!
so here i am no one else posting , shall i open another bottle or go to bed
ya ya, i drink to much am a lil on edge , be care full about talking to peeps that way, some might not be a continent a way and they might find ya ass,
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Haha, are you threatening me over an internet forum? I'm sorry, but I would tell you to your face anything I have said here. Thanks for not having a sense of humor, dick!
lol...Grow up
Ok so I stumbled across some of my old class work and i saw an application for growing.
The problem is i don't know if i can convert the variables. It seems possible but i need some other insight.
As you can see the problem is about concentrations. I want to be able to create a formula that estimates what size fans you need to cool down a grow room using various watt HPS/MH.
It would seem we have all the variable to plug into this example problem
The first variable is a volume at a certain concentration
= room fluid volume @ a certain temperature
The second variable is Time starting at t=0 witch is interchangeable between both problems
The third variable is the input of concentration into the system
= the heat given off by the grow light. "we know how hot they burn"
the fourth variable is a volume @ a concentration after the light has been turned on being removed from the system. lets assume air out = air in @ ambient temperature
I will continue to work on this but help would be nice. This would be a very powerful tool to use during the planing phase of a project.
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I don't wanna get into it with you, I'll smoke this next bowl in your honor...I don't really wanna waste time arguing online, rather be talking about stupid shit no one cares about!
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