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here....something to take your mind off things
 

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Ive got a one if you fill your gas tank will your truck go further than if you you fill it twice as there is more weight if you fill it full any ideas?
 

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Ive got a one if you fill your gas tank will your truck go further than if you you fill it twice as there is more weight if you fill it full any ideas?

do you shut the motor off when doing the second filling. and is it regular gas or diesel?
 

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do you shut the motor off when doing the second filling. and is it regular gas or diesel?

Lol have not thought about it maybe fill up as normal dont think it matters gas or diesal
 

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has the snow melted? I think you guys are all bored. Get out there and ride while the snow lasts.
 

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To answer your question, Yes, air does have mass. I remember doing this experiment in grade 6. We weighed a volleyball with no air in it and weighed it again after we inflated it and Voila...it was heavier. Just remember hot air weighs more than cold air:beer:
 

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To answer your question, Yes, air does have mass. I remember doing this experiment in grade 6. We weighed a volleyball with no air in it and weighed it again after we inflated it and Voila...it was heavier. Just remember hot air weighs more than cold air:beer:

that explains why a tire with 50lbs of air is so heavy. thanks right or wrong, you have an answer.
 

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I think thats why sleds are lighter than quads no tires with air in them on a sled, thanks guys this really cleared things up. lol
 

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To answer your question, Yes, air does have mass. I remember doing this experiment in grade 6. We weighed a volleyball with no air in it and weighed it again after we inflated it and Voila...it was heavier. Just remember hot air weighs more than cold air:beer:

So your average politician weighs 600#s?
 

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To answer your question, Yes, air does have mass. I remember doing this experiment in grade 6. We weighed a volleyball with no air in it and weighed it again after we inflated it and Voila...it was heavier. Just remember hot air weighs more than cold air:beer:

If hot air weighs more than cold air, why does hot air rise?

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