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Which scenario is correct?
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Pressure vs Temp in Room
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Hi all! If hot air rises because it is less dense than cold air, does this mean that over time the upper ceiling portion of a room will develop a higher pressure than the lower floor part of the room assuming hot air keeps being pumped in?
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Hi all! If hot air rises because it is less dense than cold air, does this mean that over time the upper ceiling portion of a room will develop a higher pressure than the lower floor part of the room assuming hot air keeps being pumped in?
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