Get as many fans as you can in one room, turn them on, close the door, you on the outside. Ram is behind the door. Open the door so as to crack it open. Here comes formula.
X = I have a door that is vertical. That side begins the square root, axis, all that.
Y = I have the other room behind me, the air coming out is filling this room or it what? Depressurizing one side, pressurizing the other [I'm thinking]? So this is from the floor up to the ceiling is the horizontal.
Z = Watt happens next is, you'd think the air would push out that crank at a 45 degree angle. What was strange when I was trying to cool my face off from this heat wave a week or two back, I had my head at the corner of this short 1 foot wall and the door crack. When I held my hand at the crack to follow the air stream, I noticed it sucking on the wall instead of a blow to the face.
WOT is this guy doing then? Am I to imagine the air coming in the cut scoop is about to cling to ever wall in that chamber, slow down, fill up the void in the middle of the room... Think?
Slow, from scoop cut to the first cut of the valve seat [think behind the door], the valve opens, there is air [pressure] push behind 6 valve seat cuts, think. And now enter the element. I hit a brick wall made out of paper pleat. I have to rebuild pressure behind the filter as I am equal at the pleat is the pressure change, or 'I am balanced in pressure from cut to cut?' No disrupt.
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