On Jun 19, 2007, at 8:27 AM, Paul Lowrance wrote:

Horace Heffner wrote:

It says: "Blackbody radiation: At a room temperature of 297 Kelvin (74.93 F, 23.85 C) both sides of a thin sheet of opaque material radiates 882.4 Watts per square meter. " See:
http://emwiki.info
I patiently await its correction.


It will be updated today, just for you. :-)


Thank you very much for that.  No hurry!


BTW, I sent an email to a qualified individual, so we'll see what the final word is.




Riddle: Bob and John both run at 10 MPH. How fast does Bob run?
Riddle: Both Bob and John run at 10 MPH. How fast does Bob run?


IMHO that's an inaccurate example. This seems far more accurate, "Bob and John both weigh 882.4 pounds." Or even, "Bob and John weigh 882.4 pounds." Notice there's no word "each," just as in my original text.

My goodness, Bob and John together weigh 1764.8 pounds then. How sad for them.


Regards,

Horace Heffner




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