stinkypete
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It seems that way, but, that’s not quite how the math works. The ideal gas law only works if you’re using the Kelvin temperature scale.Deflategate is far easier to disprove as well, just take an empty plastic pop bottle and seal it at room temperature tight, put it in your fridge and wait an hour or so. When you look again it will have shrunk.
But of course they won't do that because none of them actually cared about the balls, they cared about trying to prove their inferior team didn't lose fair and square.
In degrees Fahrenheit, the temperature difference would have dropped from about 70° to about 50°. It would seem like a huge temperature difference that would correspond to a huge pressure difference, but the scale is wrong.
Using the Kelvin scale, the locker room temperature was about 320°, and the field temperature was about 300°. This is a much less significant temperature drop, less than 10%, which would result in a less than 10% pressure drop.
The balls were deflated, or at least they weren’t fully inflated. The bigger question was, who cares? What kind of real advantage did that give? Virtually none. The “crime” was akin to jaywalking, and it was punished like attempted murder.












