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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 lltfdaniel1.
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Hi Dan,
Thank you for your post. The latter seems to very interesting. Would you be so polite to give some more details?
Regards,

George1

To Floor.
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ANSWER THE TWO QUESTIONS BELOW, YOU WISEACRE! ARE YOU ILLITERATE?!
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Consider carefully and thoroughly (and many times, if necessary!) the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAydFMDKj2Y  and answer the two simple questions at the end of the text!
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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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Simply answer the above two simple questions.
Looking forward to your two answers for the 4th time.

Floor

Quote from: Floor on August 06, 2021, 01:47:10 PM
@George1

So..

1. We connect two electrodes, one to each end of a pine wood log.
2. We pass an electric current through the wood, until it heats
sufficiently enough to catch fire.

3. We measure the calories of heat produced by the resistive heating of the log.
4. We measure the calories of heat produced by the combustion of the log.
5. We measure the total electric power used during the process.

     and VOILA

                Over unity ?

     
floor

                          Just answer the question George1

George1

To Floor.
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YOU KEEP FAILING TO MANIPULATE THE AUDIENCE IN A SUCCESSFUL MANNER AND BECAUSE OF THIS YOUR MASTERS WILL NOT PAY YOU YOUR MONTH'S SALLARY! AND EVEN WORSE -- YOUR MASTERS WILL BEAT YOU! YOU HAVE TO RUN QUICKLY!
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Consider carefully and thoroughly (and many times, if necessary!) the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAydFMDKj2Y  and answer the two simple questions at the end of the text!
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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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Simply answer the above two simple questions.
Looking forward to your two answers for the 5th time.

Floor


Answer this question George1   
So..

1. We connect two electrodes, one to each end of a pine wood log.
2. We pass an electric current through the wood, until it heats
sufficiently enough to catch fire.

3. We measure the calories of heat produced by the resistive heating of the log.
4. We measure the calories of heat produced by the combustion of the log.
5. We measure the total electric power used during the process.

     and VOILA

                Over unity ?

 
floor