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A SIMPLE ELECTRIC HEATER, WHICH HAS EFFICIENCY GREATER THAN 1

Started by George1, January 28, 2019, 02:58:40 AM

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George1

To Floor.
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THE SIMPLE OBVIOUS FACT, that you keep constantly avoiding to answer my two simple questions 16 TIMES IN A ROW (!), unambiguously shows that you are either a stubborn ignoramus and/or a paid agent of the official science mafia, who makes some money by trying to manipulate the audience in a clumsy and unskillful manner. In any case it is more than evident for all honest members of good will of this forum, that you are simply a professional (but clumsy) cheater and an unworthy person! How much do they pay you? Shame on you!
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ANSWER THE TWO SIMPLE QUESTIONS BELOW!
LOOKING FORWARD TO YOUR TWO ANSWERS FOR THE 17TH TIME!
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Consider carefully and thoroughly (and many times, if necessary!) the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAydFMDKj2Y  .
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Constant current I of 7.98 A flows through a standard sulphuric acid solution (which is a standard liquid conductor/electrolyte) within a period of 1 second. The Ohmic resistance of the electrolyte is equal to 0.5 Ohm.
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QUESTION 1. What is the value of the electric energy, which is consumed by the electrolyte, that is, how many Joules of electric energy does the electrolyte consume?
QUESTION 2. What is the value of the Joule's heat, which is generated by the electrolyte, that is, how many Joules of Joule's heat does the electrolyte generate?
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ANSWER THE ABOVE TWO SIMPLE QUESTIONS!
LOOKING FORWARD TO YOUR TWO ANSWERS FOR THE 17TH TIME!
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Your masters will beat you! You have to run quickly and hide somewhere!

George1

To Floor and to Jerry Volland.
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ANSWER THE TWO SIMPLE QUESTIONS BELOW!
LOOKING FORWARD TO YOUR TWO ANSWERS FOR THE 18TH TIME!
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Consider carefully and thoroughly (and many times, if necessary!) the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAydFMDKj2Y  .
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Constant current I of 7.98 A flows through a standard sulphuric acid solution (which is a standard liquid conductor/electrolyte) within a period of 1 second. The Ohmic resistance of the electrolyte is equal to 0.5 Ohm.
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QUESTION 1. What is the value of the electric energy, which is consumed by the electrolyte, that is, how many Joules of electric energy does the electrolyte consume?
QUESTION 2. What is the value of the Joule's heat, which is generated by the electrolyte, that is, how many Joules of Joule's heat does the electrolyte generate?
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ANSWER THE ABOVE TWO SIMPLE QUESTIONS!
LOOKING FORWARD TO YOUR TWO ANSWERS FOR THE 18TH TIME!
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Your masters will beat you! Run quickly and hide somewhere!:)

George1

To Floor and to Jerry Volland.
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ANSWER THE TWO SIMPLE QUESTIONS BELOW!
LOOKING FORWARD TO YOUR TWO ANSWERS FOR THE 19TH TIME!
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Consider carefully and thoroughly (and many times, if necessary!) the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAydFMDKj2Y  .
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Constant current I of 7.98 A flows through a standard sulphuric acid solution (which is a standard liquid conductor/electrolyte) within a period of 1 second. The Ohmic resistance of the electrolyte is equal to 0.5 Ohm.
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QUESTION 1. What is the value of the electric energy, which is consumed by the electrolyte, that is, how many Joules of electric energy does the electrolyte consume?
QUESTION 2. What is the value of the Joule's heat, which is generated by the electrolyte, that is, how many Joules of Joule's heat does the electrolyte generate?
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ANSWER THE ABOVE TWO SIMPLE QUESTIONS!
LOOKING FORWARD TO YOUR TWO ANSWERS FOR THE 19TH TIME!
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Your masters will beat you! Run quickly and hide somewhere!:)

George1

To Floor, to sm0ky2, to Jerry Volland and to all other wiseacres, who simply reject obvious physical reality.
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Why don't you answer my two simple questions? You keep constantly avoiding to answer my two simple questions 19 times in a row. You have to write down two numbers only. Is this simple operation so difficult for you?
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Asking my two simple questions for the 20th time.
QUESTION 1: What is the value of the electric energy, which is consumed by the electrolyte, that is, how many Joules of electric energy does the electrolyte consume?
QUESTION 2: What is the value of the Joule's heat, which is generated by the electrolyte, that is, how many Joules of Joule's heat does the electrolyte generate?
Looking forward to your two answers for the 20th time.

Floor

@George1

Didn't You mean to address that last post,  to Floor, to sm0ky2, to Jerry Volland and to every
single other person who has ever responded to your topic ? 

Because you have gotten the same response from practically every one,
                                 who has ever posted here.