Expansion of the tank and increase of the pressure inside are equally noticeable. They both require outside instrumentation to be added.If you included the word "noticible" in the question, things become very clear.
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Expansion of the tank and increase of the pressure inside are equally noticeable. They both require outside instrumentation to be added.If you included the word "noticible" in the question, things become very clear.
It's physics it either happens or doesn't, whether it can be seen by the eye is irrelevant, it can be measured. .............
Depends on your tolerances.tank expansion is a measurable thing.
That's just a matter of technique. Wrap a string around the tank a handful of times and you can measure tank expansion with a yard stick.Depends on your tolerances.
Sometimes, I only need a yardstick. Sometimes, I need a caliper. Sometimes, I need a micrometer. If you can measure it with a micrometer, it's measurable. That doesn't mean you will see a noticeable difference if your tolerance requirement is in the yardstick range and you're using the appropriate measuring tool