Burko;4404760; said:"Where did that come from...... "
James Prescott Joule 1843...
You can find his ancestor 'Kilo Joule' on the back of a chocolate bar...![]()
Burko;4405108; said:"Look, nothing is free! If it's a 50 watt pump and it's moving water, then 50 watts can not all go to heat."
Its not free, I agree, energy is conserved.
However... when moving water comes to a standstill where has the energy gone? For the most part it is turned into heat via friction.

Burko;4405222; said:"I truly believe the heat created by "friction" from the water slowing down inside a fish tank is exponentially less."
Yeah its not something that I jumped to straight away myself.
From reading on the subject matter it seems that _all_ energy turns into heat 'eventually'.
For now...I guess we will have to agree to disagree.
KaiserSousay;4405452; said:
Interesting side note, we in the USA could save a great deal of electrical energy by changing our AC voltage standard from 120vac to 220vac like the bulk of the other nations use.
KaiserSousay;4405608; said:This isn't true at all. You need the same amount of electrical energy to do the same thing.
Au contre, mon frer
http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/energy/question5011.htm
Thought it a pretty cool read.