Re: Theory of Thermodynamics
- From: "Timothy Golden BandTechnology.com" <tttpppggg@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 19:17:31 -0700
On Sep 21, 5:17 pm, Uncle Al <Uncle...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Timothy Golden BandTechnology.com" wrote:
If a bar of metal's atoms are heated at one end then if the heat is
due to vibration then the vibration would take place at the speed of
sound through the metal.
No, stooopid. Heat travels at about the speed of percolation of
conduction electrons. Look up electrical conductivities and thermal
conductivities of metals. The two can be uncoupled by selective
phonon scattering as with filled skutterudites in Peltier junctions.
Heavy atoms will scatter both - lead and bismuth.
This clearly is not the case
The universe does not change because "Timothy Golden
BandTechnology.com" is stooopid.
so I propose
that heat energy in its thermal mass form is rotational.
OK, "Timothy Golden BandTechnology.com" is not even stooopid.
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Is heat energy not considered currently a form of vibration?
And I quote from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermodynamics :
"In thermodynamics, interactions between large ensembles of objects
are studied and categorized. Central to this are the concepts of
system and surroundings. A system is composed of particles, whose
average motions define its properties"
Is such 'motions' are the motions of its atoms then are not such
motions sounds?
-Tim
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