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minus-squareShrubbery@piefed.sociallinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·2 hours ago75W is not a lot of heat. The average human produces about 100W at rest. So you’re essentially claiming: “Putting one person in a room, at rest, will heat it up a lot.” Sources: https://ergo.human.cornell.edu/studentdownloads/DEA3500notes/Thermal/thcondnotes.html https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/engineering/metabolic-heat-production And given it would be running for a long time, that energy adds up. Except it doesn’t because heat transfers out of a room over time, even through walls and triple glazed windows. Time to give your receipts, bot.
75W is not a lot of heat. The average human produces about 100W at rest. So you’re essentially claiming:
“Putting one person in a room, at rest, will heat it up a lot.”
Sources: https://ergo.human.cornell.edu/studentdownloads/DEA3500notes/Thermal/thcondnotes.html
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/engineering/metabolic-heat-production
Except it doesn’t because heat transfers out of a room over time, even through walls and triple glazed windows.
Time to give your receipts, bot.