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Discussion => Off topic => Topic started by: zvp1014 on May 28, 2013, 07:06 pm
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Hi- I didn't take nearly as many sciences as I would've liked in school, including physics.
So, I have a question that I feel like a dumbass for asking. How come when I snort, say speed, via a shortened straw- it goes into my nose with no effort; whereas if I do so directly from an opened capsule, I can't even get it in?
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You mean, snorting a line is working but snorting it out of a capsule, when it is still inside is not working?
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You mean, snorting a line is working but snorting it out of a capsule, when it is still inside is not working?
Exactly. I snort a line with no effort.
I stick the capsule in my nose, press my other nostril shut, exhale through my mouth then inhale through my nose... the powder swirls around but doesn't enter.
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You mean, snorting a line is working but snorting it out of a capsule, when it is still inside is not working?
Exactly. I snort a line with no effort.
I stick the capsule in my nose, press my other nostril shut, exhale through my mouth then inhale through my nose... the powder swirls around but doesn't enter.
There is nowhere for air to enter the capsule... The straw has an open end where air can enter and the capsule does not. Take a bottle of water and put a small hole in the bottom of it and leave the cap on. Hold it in the air. Nothing really comes out. Take the cap off and a nice stream will come out the bottom because you have somewhere for air to enter the bottle and take the place of the water that is exiting the bottle.
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Well, if you snort something you basically produce an underpressure in a certain area. It is working for the line because the air can balance the underpressure which leads to you snorting the pulver.
If you have a capsule the air can't balance the underpressure so you hardly can snort if because youre vacing from on top of it, where the air actually tries to balance the underpressure.
I hope its understandable.