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From: jimp on 9 Mar 2010 22:36 In sci.physics Bret Cahill <BretCahill(a)peoplepc.com> wrote: >> >>The theory referred covers any combination of fuel cells and heat >> >>engine (and electric motors, which you can use to get meachanical >> >>work from a fuel cell). >> >> > Carnot applies to solar thermal, geo thermal and nuclear. >> >> > Does it apply to these? >> >> > Bret Cahill >> >> You did certainly not bother to read (advanced) thermodynamics. > > You dodged the question. > > Here, we'll try again: > > Carnot applies to solar thermal, geo thermal and nuclear. > > Does it apply to these? > > > Bret Cahill If you actually knew what the term "Carnot cycle" means, you would know where it applies. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply.
From: Bret Cahill on 9 Mar 2010 23:14 > >> >>The theory referred covers any combination of fuel cells and heat > >> >>engine (and electric motors, which you can use to get meachanical > >> >>work from a fuel cell). > > >> > Carnot applies to solar thermal, geo thermal and nuclear. > > >> > Does it apply to these? > > >> > Bret Cahill > > >> You did certainly not bother to read (advanced) thermodynamics. > > > You dodged the question. > > > Here, we'll try again: > > > Carnot applies to solar thermal, geo thermal and nuclear. > > > Does it apply to these? > > > Bret Cahill > > If you actually knew what the term "Carnot cycle" means, you would know > where it applies. Where _what_ applies? Bret Cahill
From: jimp on 10 Mar 2010 10:16
In sci.physics Bret Cahill <BretCahill(a)peoplepc.com> wrote: >> >> >>The theory referred covers any combination of fuel cells and heat >> >> >>engine (and electric motors, which you can use to get meachanical >> >> >>work from a fuel cell). >> >> >> > Carnot applies to solar thermal, geo thermal and nuclear. >> >> >> > Does it apply to these? >> >> >> > Bret Cahill >> >> >> You did certainly not bother to read (advanced) thermodynamics. >> >> > You dodged the question. >> >> > Here, we'll try again: >> >> > Carnot applies to solar thermal, geo thermal and nuclear. >> >> > Does it apply to these? >> >> > Bret Cahill >> >> If you actually knew what the term "Carnot cycle" means, you would know >> where it applies. > > Where _what_ applies? > > > Bret Cahill Are you off your meds? You are babbling. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |