no the calculations i did were for output over 100 hours so much, much more loss. water can absorb 4,184 joules of heat, more then an electric eel can make, while only going up a single degree C. so that means all of the heat we’re making
What if the underwater civ blocked off water freely flowing and kinda made a box but not in a river and or bay in order to reduce the ammount of electricity lost? Preferably with an insulating material.
This could greatly lessen the time (probably) and such of the eel needing to be electrifying.
first: very hard to do. second: how would they work the metal? third: air is a bit too much if you’re only adding a few hundred joules an hour
What if we do it in series
Please explain
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im regular now!
volts don’t matter that much to the joule heating equation, but due to the whole mess of transforming one kind of electrical measurement into another we can use that to essentially just keep the process going. it increases stored electricity, not output rate
Aaand it’s gone as terrible as last time.