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Please put OU circuits only here - Part 2

Started by Goat, March 18, 2011, 10:14:02 PM

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Omnibus

That's ridiculous. First off, there's no such term as COP in science. Second, the minute you see negative input power you should know better to not even ask about coefficient of efficiency because it's infinity.

MrMag

Quote from: Omnibus on March 19, 2011, 01:34:35 PM
That's ridiculous. First off, there's no such term as COP in science. Second, the minute you see negative input power you should know better to not even ask about coefficient of efficiency because it's infinity.

I can believe that the scientists haven't heard of this term yet. It means coefficient of performance. That's the thing with scientist, if it doesn't fit within their comfortable little laws, it's not relevant. They need to update their encyclopedias.

So, OK, you put negative voltage in, what do you get out? There must be some kind of gain in the circuit to show OU isn't there?

Omnibus

Quote from: MrMag on March 19, 2011, 02:02:43 PM
I can believe that the scientists haven't heard of this term yet. It means coefficient of performance. That's the thing with scientist, if it doesn't fit within their comfortable little laws, it's not relevant. They need to update their encyclopedias.

So, OK, you put negative voltage in, what do you get out? There must be some kind of gain in the circuit to show OU isn't there?

See, the thing is, since you've set yourself to deal with this stuff you should know the answer to the above question at once. Why do you at all bother to participate in these discussions here if you can't figure out those elementary things?

MrMag

Quote from: Omnibus on March 19, 2011, 02:05:56 PM
See, the thing is, since you've set yourself to deal with this stuff you should know the answer to the above question at once. Why do you at all bother to participate in these discussions here if you can't figure out those elementary things?

I participate because I like to learn new things. I guess that's why everyone is here. I really don't understand the rest of your comment.

So, can you answer my question please?

Omnibus

Quote from: MrMag on March 19, 2011, 02:17:08 PM
I participate because I like to learn new things. I guess that's why everyone is here. I really don't understand the rest of your comment.

So, can you answer my question please?

No, that's not why you're here. If it were you wouldn't express final opinions, wouldn't call people names but would humbly listen more and try to learn. So, correct your behavior and we may talk.