A simple electric heater, which has efficiency greater than 1

To mrmhead and to the other colleagues, who are interested in the topic.

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Please answer the two simple questions below, if possible.
Looking forward to your two answers.

Consider carefully and thoroughly (and many times, if necessary!) the link A simple electric heater, which has efficiency greater than 1 - YouTube .

Constant current I of 7.98 A flows through a standard sulphuric acid solution (which is a standard liquid conductor/electrolyte) within a period of 1 second. The Ohmic resistance of the electrolyte is equal to 0.5 Ohm.

QUESTION 1. What is the value of the electric energy, which is consumed by the electrolyte, that is, how many Joules of electric energy does the electrolyte consume?
QUESTION 2. What is the value of the Joule’s heat, which is generated by the electrolyte, that is, how many Joules of Joule’s heat does the electrolyte generate?

Please answer the above two simple questions, if possible.
Looking forward to your two answers.

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This YouTube clip describes an extremely cheap and simple electric heater, which allows you to reduce your electricity bill to zero.
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A simple electric heater, which has efficiency greater than 1

I read that as claiming you’ve created energy.
The consensus among all the people with the brains that actually understand this stuff, for the past couple hundred years - is that energy cannot be created nor destroyed, but merely transformed into another form. I’ll stick with them.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. Fast talk isn’t evidence, though it can trick a lot of folks.

I notice you run the electricity through a solution. Seems to me you’ve probably harnessed some chemical energy.

Sorry. Electricity is not my thing.

To mrmhead.

Let us focus then on the zigzags again. Would you join our team?:slight_smile: (Not pressing, only suggesting.)

To citizenschallengev4.

Don’t beat about the bush!
Asking my two simple questions for the 2nd time.
QUESTION 1: What is the value of the electric energy, which is consumed by the electrolyte, that is, how many Joules of electric energy does the electrolyte consume?
QUESTION 2: What is the value of the Joule’s heat, which is generated by the electrolyte, that is, how many Joules of Joule’s heat does the electrolyte generate?
Looking forward to your two answers for the 2nd time.

Asking my two simple questions for the 3rd time.
QUESTION 1: What is the value of the electric energy, which is consumed by the electrolyte, that is, how many Joules of electric energy does the electrolyte consume?
QUESTION 2: What is the value of the Joule’s heat, which is generated by the electrolyte, that is, how many Joules of Joule’s heat does the electrolyte generate?
Looking forward to your two answers for the 3rd time.

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Asking my two simple questions again.
Having in mind the link A simple electric heater, which has efficiency greater than 1 - YouTube answer the two simple questions below.
QUESTION 1: What is the value of the electric energy, which is consumed by the electrolyte, that is, how many Joules of electric energy does the electrolyte consume?
QUESTION 2: What is the value of the Joule’s heat, which is generated by the electrolyte, that is, how many Joules of Joule’s heat does the electrolyte generate?
Looking forward to your two answers again.

Note. The correct two answers of the above two simple questions directly lead to a severe violation of the law of conservation of energy.

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Let us push forward together the technology progress!

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  1. Having in mind the link Perpetual motion and reactionless drive - YouTube assume that:
    a) Ma = 1 kg;
    b) Mb = 4 kg; the value of Mb can be either increased or decreased as many times as you want;
    c) V1 = 1m/s = const;
    d) Ffr. = force of friction inside the zigzag channels = 0.0000001 N; the latter can be further decreased as many times as you want;
    e) N = number of zigzags = 10; the value of N can be either increased or decreased as many times as you want;
    f) Shapes of the zigzags = sinusoids; the latter can be replaced by any other curve patterns.

  1. It is evident that if V2 = 0.6 m/s and if V3 = 0.1 m/s, then (a) the law of conservation of linear momentum is valid and (b) the law of conservation of mechanical energy is invalid.

  1. It is evident that if V2 = 0.8 m/s and if V3 = 0.3 m/s, then (a) the law of conservation of linear momentum is invalid and (b) the law of conservation of mechanical energy is valid.

  1. It is evident that (a) the law of conservation of linear momentum and (b) the law of conservation of mechanical energy are invalid simultaneously in this special particular zigzag case, which is described in the link Perpetual motion and reactionless drive - YouTube .
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Let us push forward together the technology progress!

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Let us popularize the link A simple electric heater, which has efficiency greater than 1 - YouTube in any possible way! Because the link A simple electric heater, which has efficiency greater than 1 - YouTube contains an absolutely free new technology information, which is able to make better the life of any human being on Earth!

  1. The link A simple electric heater, which has efficiency greater than 1 - YouTube describes a new electric heater, which has efficiency greater than 1.
  2. The link A simple electric heater, which has efficiency greater than 1 - YouTube describes solely and only real experiments.
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    Let us popularize the link A simple electric heater, which has efficiency greater than 1 - YouTube in any possible way! Because the link A simple electric heater, which has efficiency greater than 1 - YouTube contains an absolutely free new technology information, which is able to make better the life of any human being on Earth!

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Asking our simple question for the 100th time.

  1. Consider carefully and thoroughly (and many times!) the link A simple electric heater, which has efficiency greater than 1 - YouTube

  1. It is evident that the consumed electric energy is equal to 31.84 Joules.

  1. It is evident that the generated Joule’s heat is equal to 31.84 Joules.

  1. It is evident that the mass of the released hydrogen is equal to 0.0000000833112 kg.

  1. It is evident that the heat, which is generated by burning/exploding of the released hydrogen is equal to 11.83 Joules.

  1. It is evident that if R = 0.5 Ohm, then (a) the consumed electric energy is equal to 31.84 Joules and (b) the total amount of the generated heat is equal to 43.67 Joules, that is, COP = 1.37 and COP > 1.

  1. It is evident that if R = 0.05 Ohm, then (a) the consumed electric energy is equal to 3.184 Joules and (b) the total amount of the generated heat is equal to 15.014 Joules, that is, COP = 4.72 and COP > 1.

Asking again our simple question for the 100th time.

QUESTION: Do you have any objections against any of the above items 2-7? Yes or no? (And if yes, then specify exactly which item you do not agree with and why?)

Looking forward to your answer for the 100th time. (Only one word – either “yes” or “no”!)

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