I assume all of the demos/tests that we've seen since Jan have been at Rossi's
building/office and
not at the University of Bologna? What's the elevation/altitude at that
location?
-Mark
Mark, thanks for providing error margins. I think that this means that the
accuracy when measuring delta-T, is ±0.1°C, but it's accuracy without
calibration is ±0.4°C. Therefore thermometer was calibrated that boiling
point was 99.7°C. Henceforth thermometer measures accurately.
To add one importa
ments...
-Mark
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From: Jouni Valkonen [mailto:jounivalko...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2011 8:30 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Looks like steam to me (I agree with Jed again)
On Jun 26, 2011 5:55 PM, "Rich Murray" wrote:
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> So, we have no evide
On Jun 26, 2011 5:55 PM, "Rich Murray" wrote:
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> So, we have no evidence about how much steam exits directly from the
> Rossi device into the hose.
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Actually i heard that Mats Lewan crudely estimated that about half of the
water was evaporated. Remaining half was overflowed or condensated, bu
If visible, it is no longer steam -- the H2O vapor has given up its
heat of vaporization and become nano to micro droplets.
So, we have no evidence about how much steam exits directly from the
Rossi device into the hose.
The fact that the outflow is always 100 C indicates presence of water
mist a
I worked in a power plant for 20 years and have seen a lot of steam. I agree
with Jed it looks like low temperature steam to me. It is hard to see as it
comes out of the line and it does condense into the slight mist that you see
against the black background.
I am not surprised to see some w
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