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<blockquote data-quote="MrSector9" data-source="post: 1298031" data-attributes="member: 563971"><p>actually it owudl be the other way around. Sicne when you push in on the cone you are compressing the air inside the box.</p><p></p><p>so if it was perfectly sealed sicne you pressurize the box to an extent by pushing in the cone it iwll return like I said above (quick or quicker)</p><p></p><p>If it had a leak when you push on the sub it woudl force air out of the hole that is causing it not to be sealed. depending on how large the hole is then it might rise slowly since you would have to wait for the air to return to the inside of the box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrSector9, post: 1298031, member: 563971"] actually it owudl be the other way around. Sicne when you push in on the cone you are compressing the air inside the box. so if it was perfectly sealed sicne you pressurize the box to an extent by pushing in the cone it iwll return like I said above (quick or quicker) If it had a leak when you push on the sub it woudl force air out of the hole that is causing it not to be sealed. depending on how large the hole is then it might rise slowly since you would have to wait for the air to return to the inside of the box. [/QUOTE]
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