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  • curprev 10:0510:05, 19 January 202346.30.132.223 talk 12,459 bytes +8 Original: "the required flow rates would need strong and heavy tanks". Suggested modification: "the required flow rates would need strong and THEREBY heavy tanks". Namely the pressure does not require heavy tanks. The pressure requires strength which causes the necessary tanks to also be heavy. undo Tag: Visual edit

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  • curprev 02:3202:32, 13 October 2020173.24.23.36 talk 12,198 bytes −6 →‎After 1949 undo
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  • curprev 01:3501:35, 13 October 2020JPxG talk contribs 11,745 bytes −1,803 Reverted 3 edits by 174.213.165.246 (talk): Okay, first of all, please use the talk page instead of writing novels in edit summaries (as you can see, large amounts of what you write is getting cut off). Second of all, see your talk page for my response to your other claims. undo Tags: Twinkle Undo
  • curprev 00:1300:13, 13 October 2020174.213.165.246 talk 13,548 bytes −933 Complete b.s. for "examples". Steam turbines MOTORS and not ENGINES and have no "fuel pump". The pump feeding fuel oil to the BOILER cannot be driven by the TURBINE or it would never be able to provide fuel to a "cold" boiler to FIRE IT. Can someone call the parents of whatever children are playing "engineer" writing encyclopedia articles when they can't even make anything out of Legos without a picture on the box and 30 pages of instructions and no "spare parts"? Seriously. If you never... undo Tags: Reverted section blanking Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 00:0000:00, 13 October 2020174.213.165.246 talk 14,481 bytes −621 Pumps displace liquids. Compressors displace fluids. Air is a fluid. "Rocket fuel" or "propellant" is or should be a liquid and liquids cannot be compressed and "cryogenic" fluids cannot be and do not need to "pumped" from a "tank" to the ATMOSPHERE which is where turbopumps ultimately move "rocket fuel" with the PRESSURE resulting from PUMP FLOW AND RESTRICTION TO THAT FLOW. PUMPS DO NOT CREATE "PRESSURE" AND IN FACT THERE IS A "PRESSURE DROP" AT EVERY PUMP INLET BECAUSE OF RESTRICTION "UPS... undo Tags: Reverted section blanking Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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