Re: Temperature gradient inside a sphere with heat produced close





Florian wrote:
Timberwoof <timberwoof.spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In article <1i81ago.1lvr8t9624s2aN%first_name@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
first_name@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (Florian) wrote:

Ye Old One <usenet@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

That is correct. However, what the dimwit know as Florian claimed was
that the temperature at the core would be higher than the heat source
itself and so allow the convection we see. That is not possible.

Idiot, heat and temperature are two different animals.

Explain to us why, since heat moves from a region of higher temperature
to a region of lower temperature, you expect the temperature of the core
to become higher than the temperature of the outside of the sphere as a
result of applying heat to the outside.

Because the surface is constantly cooled down!!!!

Hey, ..Florian, .. How do you mean it's cooled downhill? This is
precisely the logic of your oppressors. What's going on?

PS. I seem to be banned again from posting to t.o. Anything I try to
post with a talk.origins header gets tramped, ..so this is of purely
esoteric geological interest. I guess they're not interested in
matters of intellect (much less common sense..)

therefore its
temperature is always lower than that inside the sphere!!
Is that so hard to understand even for a bunch of idiots?!?!?


--
Florian
"Toute v�rit� passe par trois phases. D'abord, elle est ridiculis�e;
ensuite, elle rencontre une vive opposition avant d'�tre accept�e comme
une totale �vidence" - Arthur Schopenhauer
.



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