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by nerdbert
1075 days ago
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> OP said electrical efficient so the goal is conversion of electricity to heat and it’s 100% efficient. I am not an engineer and I am only nitpicking to have fun, so don't engage me if it's not fun, but doesn't some of the energy go into degradation of the materials used to build the device? |
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I said 100% electrical efficiency because from the prongs of the plug, through the conductors in the appliance cord, the rheostat, all electrical connection and contact points, and of course the hearing element itself all will product heat as a consequence of electricity flowing through, and being resisted by, it’s various components.
It was pointed out that this does not mean “energy bill efficient” which is totally correct: this whole thing is a somewhat silly thought experiment to consider what it really means for something to be efficient.