LOL. Are you actually serious or just trolling?
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LOL. Are you actually serious or just trolling?
The magic word "convert"
Now you were saying about light is heat is sound is vibration is friction is kinetic is power?
How many pizzas >> Light is not heat. Get over it.
NO! Sometimes you take out a cold beer and let it warm up outside.
Maybe we need a Basic programme to express this?
But people are still trying to say that a watt is so many degrees is so many Hz is so many mph.
You from Alaska? What would you know about heat anyway?
Sound energy just floats off to nowhere then, I guess...
He's talking about a different type of wattage now. :-)
Don't talk about Nick that way. Shame on you!
We better rewrite that 1 watt no longer equals 3.413 BTU then....
The one the radio displays. :-)
Electricity used creates heat... if you don't understand that... you need more help than you realize.
My Nikko Alpha II makes the house lights dim during any particularily loud passages.
Had a sound system in a car... going down the road at 60 MPH (had a 100 A alternator - biggest battery that would fit)... turn the radio up and up and up...
Till it would shut down the computer and kill the engine. :-)
The 'M' seems to come from Roman Numerals. I've seen 'C' (for hundreds) used that way too. The usage amount on my gas bills is in CCF (hundred cubic feet). The amounts on the gas royalty checks I've seen are in MCF (thousand cubic feet).
I remember finding that 'M' confusing, when I had more experience with metric units.
How many gallons are in a light year? :-)
Buy a freezer so you can warm the beer inside.
Both sound and heat are mechanical (not electromagnetic) vibrations.
Then you need some home made ice cream. It's good for brain cooling.
And not a measurement of light either.
I do see the tower for the local radio station :-)
I suppose you know that "certain narrow band" is the limits of human vision.
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