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Originally Posted by MagicHef
80 isn't even close to hot enough.
Also, you're ignoring the fact that all measurements were taken in the same location: the officials' locker room. There is no way that the temperature difference could have accounted for the change in pressure.
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Check my maths. I'm pretty sure they are correct.
And the temperature of the air in the ball takes TIME to change. We have to assume that the temperature of a ball sitting in a hot room then taken to another warm room will stay hot... but a ball that has been outside in 45F temps and wet (increased temp transfer) for over an hour would be cold even if taken into a warm room for a minute.