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watts to heat?

Started by Castortrip, May 22, 2003, 04:07:00 PM

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Prince_Charles

it is a retarded question and, no, you cannot.


calcium

I seem to recall that data are available for the ratio of heat to light that various lightbulbs produce which would make this answer calculable. Whatever you're trying to do, why not just set it up and run an experiment. Then you'll know...

Prince_Charles

Castortrip asks: can the temperature be calculated? The temperature of what: the filament, the bulb envelope, a magic banana, what? The question is meaningless and hence, it cannot be calculated. The answer is no.