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02-23-11, 12:19 AM #1
The Sun is 100% efficient
The sun is 100% efficient.
http://books.google.com/books?id=SpG...icient&f=false
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02-23-11, 07:31 AM #2
False. You don't even read your "sources".
I quote:
Nearly 100% is NOT 100%."Since the Earth's surface and the Sun absorb and radiate with nearly 100% efficiency for their respective temperatures..."
Nothing is 100% efficient.
And even if the Sun were 100% efficient that says nothing whatsoever about whether or not the Earth is a finite sphere. (Which it is).
Typical fail from you.
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02-23-11, 07:44 AM #3
I saw that in the link but figure someone would want to read anyway.
The sun (a sun) is 100% self sufficient. I didnt google google it.
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02-23-11, 07:48 AM #4
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02-23-11, 08:00 AM #5
Bullshit. Finite is finite.
You'll have to be somewhat more specific than that.
I see. You make a claim and knowingly post a link that directly contradicts you.
Originally Posted by John99[/quote
Reported for more intellectual dishonesty.
In other words you don't have anything at all to support your uniformed belief and expect other people to do your work for you. Nothing is 100% efficient.The sun (a sun) is 100% self sufficient. I didnt google google it.
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02-23-11, 08:21 AM #6I alredy was. I said that plants keep growing (non-finite) etc. Read the posts.Bullshit. Finite is finite.
You'll have to be somewhat more specific than that.
I see. You make a claim and knowingly post a link that directly contradicts you.
Reported for more intellectual dishonesty.
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How did it contradict me? I never siad anything about absorption.
And how are you supporting that is isnt?In other words you don't have anything at all to support your uniformed belief and expect other people to do your work for you. Nothing is 100% efficient.
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02-23-11, 08:25 AM #7
And you contend that they will keep growing forever? That nutrients etc will never run out?
Finite is finite is not infinite. Got it yet?
You claimed that the Sun is 100% efficient. That link specifically stated that Sun is NOT 100% efficient.How did it contradict me? I never siad anything about absorption.
Plus, of course, your earlier comment "I saw that in the link but figure someone would want to read anyway" is a tacit admission that you were aware you were bullshitting.
Ever heard of the Laws of Thermodynamics?And how are you supporting that is isnt?
It is a scientific fact that nothing is 100% efficient.
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02-23-11, 08:31 AM #8
ahhhh....had you looked further you you woudl have ocme upon this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermodynamic_equilibrium
There is your Sun. The sun is 100% efficient becouse it relies on no ohter sources.
...and now the definition of efficiency:
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/efficiency
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02-23-11, 08:39 AM #9
"Not relying on other sources" is not a definition of efficiency. Fail.
Which does nothing to support your point.
You're also ignoring the slight problem that if the Sun were 100% efficient we wouldn't be here. The heat and light from the Sun are a by-product of the processes going on inside it - i.e. an indication that it is not 100% efficient.
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02-23-11, 08:41 AM #10
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02-23-11, 08:42 AM #11
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02-23-11, 08:43 AM #12
you have to remeber, inorder to prove\show efficiency a process needs to take place.
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02-23-11, 08:45 AM #13
Remember?
You're attempting to lecture me after the crass ignorance you've demonstrated so far?
Correct, so let's go back to your ridiculous claim about what I'd say of a rock: what process does a rock do?
And, and also for your information, it's not my definition, it's the one given by science.
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02-23-11, 08:48 AM #14
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02-23-11, 08:58 AM #15
What "result"?
The only simple thing here is you. If there is a by-product (of any kind or magnitude) then the process by definition is not 100%, since a percentage is going into producing the by-product.How does that show it is not 100% efficient? It is not relying on anything else...simple.
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02-23-11, 09:01 AM #16
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02-23-11, 09:05 AM #17
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02-23-11, 09:08 AM #18
Lets make this simple:
If i light a candle and it burns forever (on its own) is the candle 100% efficient?
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02-23-11, 09:13 AM #19
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02-23-11, 09:19 AM #20
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_efficiency
Look closely at the quote above. The reason the sun is 100% efficient is because it produces heat and light but there is no loss. In other words it remains the same but the other key component is nothing is added.thermal efficiency must be between 0% and 100%. Due to inefficiencies such as friction, heat loss, and other factors, thermal engines' efficiencies are typically much less than 100%.
100% efficiency.
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