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The main outcome of this paper is to define the term electrical resistance as measured in Ohms. Moreover, the conventional understanding of heat in electron volts is shown to be not the same as energy eVe. The frequency of a photon determines the time for water to heat to a particular measure. The measure of mass by different procedures is unravelled.
 
The main outcome of this paper is to define the term electrical resistance as measured in Ohms. Moreover, the conventional understanding of heat in electron volts is shown to be not the same as energy eVe. The frequency of a photon determines the time for water to heat to a particular measure. The measure of mass by different procedures is unravelled.
  
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Latest revision as of 20:09, 1 January 2017

Scientific Paper
Title The Water Heater Reveals Manifestations of Mass
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Author(s) Francis Viren Fernandes
Keywords Heat, Energy, Resistance, Voltage, Current, Charge, Electronvolts
Published 2011
Journal None
No. of pages 2

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Abstract

The main outcome of this paper is to define the term electrical resistance as measured in Ohms. Moreover, the conventional understanding of heat in electron volts is shown to be not the same as energy eVe. The frequency of a photon determines the time for water to heat to a particular measure. The measure of mass by different procedures is unravelled.