Damp Chaser in old upright

Don drose@dlcwest.com
Mon, 09 Jul 2001 12:46:58 -0600


Hi,

Your quite right. Sorry! LOL fuzzy thinking? Anyone?

At 10:05 AM 07/09/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>Density is not the factor, but specific heat is.  Water has a specific
heat of 1.0 (it is the standard).  Wood is lower.  Wood is also not denser
than water or it wouldn't float!
>
>dave
>
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>On 7/9/01 at 8:27 AM Don wrote:
>
>>Hi Terry,
>>
>>There is nothing fuzzy about 50w and 180 btu. Do the math yourself.
>>
>-- snip --
>>Woods make up a piano are considerably denser than water, therefore it
>>would take longer to raise their temperature. 
>
>-- big snip --
>
>
>David M. Porritt
>dporritt@swbell.net
>Meadows School of the Arts
>Southern Methodist University
>Dallas, TX 75275
>
>
>

Regards,
Don Rose, B.Mus., A.M.U.S., A.MUS., R.M.T., R.P.T.

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