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Question of the Week / Re: QotW - 22.05.23 - Where does the potential energy of a spring go in acid?
« on: 23/05/2022 18:32:18 »
My father was asked the same question in the 1940s - it's a real classic.
Fortunately James Joule answered it on his honeymoon when he measured the mechanical equivalent of heat, 4.2 joules per calorie. If you dissolve two identical springs, one compressed, and measure the heat of reaction, one will release a bit more energy.
Fortunately James Joule answered it on his honeymoon when he measured the mechanical equivalent of heat, 4.2 joules per calorie. If you dissolve two identical springs, one compressed, and measure the heat of reaction, one will release a bit more energy.
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