On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 8:59 AM, Abd ul-Rahman Lomax
<a...@lomaxdesign.com> wrote:
> Consider a well-insulated box. It contains a reservoir holding a substance
> with high specific heat and high melting point. Into the reservoir, and
> through a tube into the box, may flow water, and steam may escape. Internal
> controls may regulate flow. Hot air may be used to initially heat the
> substance. How much heat may be stored in the substance and used to vaporize
> water? It is certainly not limited by "chemistry."
>
> No claim is made by me that such a device has been used to demonstrate heat
> generation, only that it is possible, and not particularly difficult.


Where's the rest of your post?  You mean that's it?!  I read the entire thing.

:-)

T

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