Hello all,
I am without knowledge and hoping somebody may know.
Will? ten watts of electricity heat one cc of water by one degree Celsius in one second.
In its full state the question alters to will 500 Kw electric element heat one litre of water by fifty degrees Celsius in one second.
Such heating if not allready developed, when done so completes the overunity cycle where the machine has lesser energy being inputted than that outgoing.
Should Carbon Dioxide not meet the heat time moment, its possible higher expansion gasses such as Nitrogen, Helium or Oxygen may do so.
However Carbon Dioxide is the only gas fully phase graphed found in web searches. Should it be known where such graph for Nitrogen, Helium or Oxygen may be obtained, much thanks is given.
Cheers Peter
I am without knowledge and hoping somebody may know.
Will? ten watts of electricity heat one cc of water by one degree Celsius in one second.
In its full state the question alters to will 500 Kw electric element heat one litre of water by fifty degrees Celsius in one second.
Such heating if not allready developed, when done so completes the overunity cycle where the machine has lesser energy being inputted than that outgoing.
Should Carbon Dioxide not meet the heat time moment, its possible higher expansion gasses such as Nitrogen, Helium or Oxygen may do so.
However Carbon Dioxide is the only gas fully phase graphed found in web searches. Should it be known where such graph for Nitrogen, Helium or Oxygen may be obtained, much thanks is given.
Cheers Peter