Engineers Argue!

Back to the original question of capacity. Since we are calculating this out to such precision, (4 or 5 decimal places?!), shouldn't we be considering the density of the fuel at a given ambient temperature, (perhaps a 30 degree day vs a 95 degree day), grade of fuel, (the density of ethanol vs no ethanol), and bulge in the tank based on the elastic properties of the 1/4" aluminum used?

And I assume that barometric pressure has little or no effect since it is a fluid?

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...or do we simply stay satisfied with the current calculations irregardless of these other factors! :D
 
Everyone's fussing over a word....Noone gives a rats ass that I'm being bullied to hell and back cause I'm short.

One of these days, when I grow up, I'm probably gonna have a complex. And when I jerk a knot in every bodies face...

Yall gonna be speechless. Which means, you'll have no words.

WORD!!

Your just a little beotch, regardless of your height.
 
Everyone's fussing over a word....Noone gives a rats ass that I'm being bullied to hell and back cause I'm short.

One of these days, when I grow up, I'm probably gonna have a complex. And when I jerk a knot in every bodies face...

Yall gonna be speechless. Which means, you'll have no words.

WORD!!
You gotta be able to reach them though.
 
You lose, Hah! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
BTW I drank more natural light tonight than you did. I'd bank on it.
 
Dammit...and cant even invite a fool

I see how it is
 
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