Talk:Mechanical efficiency
Latest comment: 1 year ago by Nickjayho in topic What about a heater?
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editI would like to make some revisions to this article to make it more precise and link it to other articles on machines and efficiency. Prof McCarthy (talk) 23:57, 26 July 2011 (UTC)
- I tried to edit this article in a way that kept the spirit of the original material and corrected some errors, but it rapidly became redundant and awkward. Even this version is a flawed though correct. Please feel free to restore any wording from the previous version, if you feel it is helpful. Prof McCarthy (talk) 07:17, 3 September 2011 (UTC)
how to calculate mechanical efficiency — Preceding unsigned comment added by 37.17.132.193 (talk) 18:34, 15 February 2019 (UTC)
What about a heater?
editMight I correct you … maybe not.
But a home heater (for example) would turn electricity to heat at a 1:1 ratio
Am I wrong??
(Given there is no power switch) 50.47.165.243 (talk) 22:20, 23 February 2023 (UTC)
This was my idea, was in a late night click hole about perpetual energy and came across this. Nickjayho (talk) 22:25, 23 February 2023 (UTC)