Argh,  I meant a factor of 100 (never a good look to cock up your own
arithmetic when correcting someone)

On 15 August 2012 02:32, Robert Lynn <[email protected]> wrote:

> Wire diameter 0.2mm, 1000mm long gives 0.031cm³, or about 500W/cm³, you
> were off by a factor of about 1000.  It is likely that not the whole
> thickness is active, and this is only early days in development, not even
> running at high temperature yet.
>
> On 15 August 2012 02:23, Daniel Rocha <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> That's 14W/(PI*(0.3)^2)*1)~14W/(0.3mm^3)~45KW/cm^3. DAMN!
>
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