T Takumi Member Aug 25, 2006 952 704 IL May 19, 2009 #1 May 19, 2009 #1 Wolfram|Alpha I thought this might help someone.
TEG Teslafanatic Moderator Aug 20, 2006 22,104 9,503 May 20, 2009 #2 May 20, 2009 #2 Nifty... I tried a bunch of stuff and it solved and/or converted most things. For instance, I put in this: => 6831*.0022kwh*3.75 and got this: => Result: 56.366 kWh (kilowatt hours) 202.9 Mj (megajoules) Comparisons as energy: ~(0.14 ~ 1/7) x energy in a typical lightning bolt ~ 1.5 x energy released by combustion of one gallon of gasoline ...etc... (betcha didn't know one lightning bolt could recharge 7 roadsters!) Last edited: May 20, 2009
Nifty... I tried a bunch of stuff and it solved and/or converted most things. For instance, I put in this: => 6831*.0022kwh*3.75 and got this: => Result: 56.366 kWh (kilowatt hours) 202.9 Mj (megajoules) Comparisons as energy: ~(0.14 ~ 1/7) x energy in a typical lightning bolt ~ 1.5 x energy released by combustion of one gallon of gasoline ...etc... (betcha didn't know one lightning bolt could recharge 7 roadsters!)
vfx Well-Known Member Aug 18, 2006 14,790 52 CA CA May 20, 2009 #3 May 20, 2009 #3 TEG said: (betcha didn't know one lightning bolt could recharge 7 roadsters!) Click to expand... Besides getting up to 88 mph to travel through time.!
TEG said: (betcha didn't know one lightning bolt could recharge 7 roadsters!) Click to expand... Besides getting up to 88 mph to travel through time.!
SteveF Member Jun 20, 2008 153 0 San Francisco, CA May 20, 2009 #4 May 20, 2009 #4 vfx said: Besides getting up to 88 mph to travel through time.! Click to expand... Just first make sure your flux capacitor is in proper working order....:wink:
vfx said: Besides getting up to 88 mph to travel through time.! Click to expand... Just first make sure your flux capacitor is in proper working order....:wink: