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bogo 01-11-2004 05:43 PM

ok whos the fuckn genius that..
 
invented the light bulb? :winkwink:

jimthefiend 01-11-2004 05:47 PM

joule essentially

but you can argue swann and edison if youre retarded

Yngwie 01-11-2004 05:48 PM

It was me that invented it.. that's right, me! lol

bogo 01-11-2004 05:49 PM

joule essentially? never heard of him.. ill go with edison..

jimthefiend 01-11-2004 05:50 PM

i guess if youre african american and retarded youll say latimer

jimthefiend 01-11-2004 05:54 PM

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Originally posted by bogo
joule essentially? never heard of him..

:eek7






on the bulb:

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The solution lay not in an electrical arc in open space, but in electricity passed through a filament. The breakthrough theory became known as the Joule effect after James Prescott Joule, who theorized that electrical current, if passed through a resistant conductor, would glow white-hot with heat energy turned to luminous energy. The problem was devising the right conductor, or filament, and inserting it in a container, or bulb, without oxygen because the presence of oxygen would cause the filament to burn.

on joule:

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English physicist who was initially interested in the efficiency of electric motors. He discovered the heat dissipated by a resistor is given by Q = I2Rt (where I is the current, R the resistance, and t the time ), a result now known as Joule's law.
Motivated by theological beliefs, Joule began attempting to demonstrate the unity of forces in nature. He determined the mechanical equivalent of heat by measuring change in temperature produced by the friction of a paddlewheel attached to a falling weight in the 1840s. He made a series of measurements and found that, on average, a weight of 772 pounds falling through a distance of one foot would raise the temperature of one pound of water by 1° F. This corresponds to (772 ft lbs)(1.356 J/ft lb) = 59 453.6 Calories, or 1 cal = 4.15 Joules, in close agreement with the current accepted value of 1 cal = 4.184 J. Joule was not the first person to establish the mechanical equivalence of heat, but it was his demonstration that eventually came to be accepted. He did not claim, however, to have formulated a general Law of Conservation of Energy. Nevertheless, his experiments were certainly fundamental in bringing that formulation about. In addition, Joule's experiments showed that heat is produced by motion, contradicting the caloric theory.

AphEX 01-11-2004 05:57 PM

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Originally posted by Yngwie
It was me that invented it.. that's right, me! lol
i dont think so Yngwie
:)


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