Posted by John T on September 11, 2007 at 10:19:42 from (66.244.83.147):
In Reply to: Re: positive ground posted by RHeath on September 11, 2007 at 08:06:59:
WOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOO I love these fun "tongue in cheek" chit chats
To the contrary,,,,,,,,,Theres no source of COLD... Look up in the sky n all you see is the sun providing heat n theres no big ice cube supplying cold is there. Cold is just the absence of heat....On what we call a cold day its not really cold, its just that theres not much heat in the air lol cuz of the earths tilted rotation and the sun and its heat energy location
Similar is how when we go up in elevation on a mountain it feels cold cuz theres less heat cuz theres less air molecules to trap n absorb n store the suns heat energy.
You cant create or destroy energy ONLY change its form and about all I remember from Thermodynamcis class was "heat lost = heat gained"
Soooooooo what an AC unit does is to extract heat from the house n dump it outside, just stand outside one n feel all that hot air lol The heat lost from inside the house = the heat gained wherever it was discharged to. Similar, a refrigerator DOES NOT put cold into the box, it removes heat from it (what makes it feel colder in there)
Funnnnnnnnn discussion yall take care now
PS I also believe its impossible for planes to fly, how they keep all that weight suspended in air lol
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