Re: eer
From: Bill Bowden (wrongaddress_at_att.net)
Date: 08/24/04
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Date: 23 Aug 2004 23:08:43 -0700
feerguy9@cs.com (FEerguy9) wrote in message news:<20040823125935.26045.00002149@mb-m28.news.cs.com>...
> >feerguy9@cs.com (FEerguy9) wrote in message
> >news:<20040816042955.10759.00001298@mb-m13.news.cs.com>...
> >
> >And how much energy is in a lump of coal?
>
> aBOUT THE SAME AS A like-sized eer collection+.
>
> >How about a lump of Uranium for nuclear power?
>
> Want *THAT* in your car?
>
Why not? The uranium is less volitile than the charged
capacitor. If your eer capacitor shorts out, it dumps
all the energy at once, and there goes your car and
capacitor up in flames.
-Bill
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