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![]() "Me" wrote in message ... In article NvIgf.127275$S4.46489@edtnps84, "Gordon Wedman" wrote: Granted your ceramic heater puts out more heat than a 100 watt light bulb On what planet do your Laws Of Physics, reside...... 100 Watts is 100 Watts.... it doesn't matter if that comes from a light bulb or a ceramic heater.....Ok now you say that the light output must be subtracted from the 100 Watts, BUT, so does thew glow from the ceramic heating element as well. Both are RESISTIVE Loads, both produce 100 Watts of energy into the enviorment...Again 100 watts is 100 Watts...... back to High School Physics for you..... Me Since the heater is designed to put out HEAT and the light bulb is designed to put out LIGHT I suspect there could be some differences. Go back to your own high school class and learn some manners. |
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