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Default So how much power does an oil filled radiator actually use.

On Friday, 8 December 2017 14:51:37 UTC, Martin Brown wrote:
On 08/12/2017 11:36, whisky-dave wrote:
On Thursday, 7 December 2017 20:26:23 UTC, Martin Brown wrote:
On 07/12/2017 20:18, T i m wrote:



what about the other two sets of swing doors, which go to
unheated corridor areas ?

Then they will be more relevant.

snip waffle

Indeed if they are open the room will lose the hot air at around
head height as it spills out and rises up on the wrong side of the
door.

Can an engineering department really be so clueless about basic
physics?


Yes they can, as this is the electric engineering building we have
**** all idea about heating even our head professor doesn't know
about such thigs.


You have already demonstrated conclusively that Ohm's law is beyond you.
God help the students in this frozen wasteland of "engineering".


**** off idiot I've proved it beyond your level of understanding,


If a bunch of electrical engineers cannot between them comprehend how to
compute the heat output of a resistive electric heater then quite
frankly it is time to give up. This is very basic physics/electronics.

You should not be allowed to try and teach any students at all.


yes yuo idiot I agree and I DO NOT teach.
I no more teach studetns than a bus triver teaches his passengers how to drive.
The lectures are paid to lecture, the Teaching Assistants and demostartors are employed to teach.
Technicians are NOT allowed to teach undergrads.


If you don't understand this maybe you should read this.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...-lecturers-pay


I'm betting you'll fail to understand that too.