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Footballs and Boyle’s : On Cavitation and Deflate-gate
Cavitation as Results From a Propeller*
Whether or not someone intentionally deflated game balls cannot be disproven by science, but … science can at least offer a plausible alternative, using the same equation that explains how cavitation occurs during peak rarefactional pressure (and not the peak compressional phase of the pressure – as is often mistakenly assumed). The equation derives from the ideal gas law.
The term cavitation comes from the Latin term “cavus” which mean a cavity, pocket, or hole. Remember that cavitation is a rapid phase transition to a gaseous state, creating a cavity within the medium. When discussing why cavitation occurs during rarefaction, I usually refer to Boyle’s law. In reality, Boyle’s law is just a special case of the ideal gas law.
PV = nRT
This equation states that there is a relationship between pressure (P), Volume (V), and Temperature (T). The variable n stands for the “amount of the gas, specified in moles”, and R is known as the gas constant. Cavitation typically occurs in an extremely short time duration, implying that the number of moles (n) and the temperature (T) remain constant. This means that the ideal gas law can simplify down to an equation that states pressure times volume equals a constant, also known as Boyle’s Law.
Frank Miele, MSEE President, Pegasus Lectures, Inc. , graduated cum laude from Dartmouth College with a triple major in physics, mathematics, and engineering. While at Dartmouth, he was a Proctor Scholar and received citations for academic excellence in comparative literature, atomic physics and quantum mechanics, and real analysis.
* [Cavitation photo] Reprinted with permission from Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation, 5e. Photo courtesy of Professor S.A. Kinnas, Ocean Engineering Group, University of Texas at Austin.