another fake:
Rossi diverts the water into a secret room where it is warmed by the hot 
air generated by a group of pathological skeptics.

Harry


>
>From: Alan J Fletcher <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Wed, April 20, 2011 12:43:30 PM
>Subject: RE: [Vo]:Pump power /// Friction must be included
>
>At 09:37 AM 4/20/2011, Alan J Fletcher wrote:
>
>a) The pump does add a tiny amount of heat to the water passing through it : 
>the 
>input temperature should be measured AFTER the pump.
>>
>>b) There is FRICTIONAL loss in a pipe
>>
>>http://www.efunda.com/formulae/fluids/calc_pipe_friction.cfm
>>(Though in that calculation it's expressed as pressure drop).
223.00-3 Fluid Mechanics - Course 223 FRICTION IN FLUID FLOW
http://canteach.candu.org/library/20040303.pdf 

Example 3 calculates the energy loss.  124 J / kg for a honking big oil pipe. 
I haven't plugged in the ecat numbers.



These aren't going to be anywhere near the measured power level.
>
>Hey! Another fake-let !!!
>
>c) The water could drive an internal  turbine, generating heat directly 
>(friction) or indirectly (generator connected to a resistor).

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