Well, Pete has a point in that our mag. shield is a large factor in global warming but he seems to be basing his argument on these Danes and their research, but, "The two scientists acknowledged that CO2 plays an important role in the changing climate, "but the climate is an incredibly complex system, and it is unlikely we have a full overview over which factors play a part and how important each is in a given circumstance," Riisager told Videnskab." As I said a loooooong time ago here, there is not just one factor involved and the evidence points to human intervention in climate cycles.
1.5X10^23J is 7.89847614699696X10^19 Celcius heat (energy) units.
Joule = a unit of energy equal to the work done when a force of one newton acts through a distance of one meter.
4.184 joule of heat energy (or one calorie) is required to raise the temperature of a unit weight (1 g) of water from 0oC to 1oC.
1 J (Joule) = 0.1020 kpm = 2.778 10-7 kWh = 2.389 10-4 kcal = 0.7376 ft.lbf = 1 kg.m2/s2 = 1 watt second = 1 Nm = 9.478 10-4 Btu
Jeeez, Pete. You getting lazy in your old age?![]()
What does that translate to in Celsius instead of Joules (10 the 22nd)?
00,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 is a gosh awful lot of zeros
1.5X10^23J is 7.89847614699696X10^19 Celcius heat (energy) units.
Joule = a unit of energy equal to the work done when a force of one newton acts through a distance of one meter.
4.184 joule of heat energy (or one calorie) is required to raise the temperature of a unit weight (1 g) of water from 0oC to 1oC.
1 J (Joule) = 0.1020 kpm = 2.778 10-7 kWh = 2.389 10-4 kcal = 0.7376 ft.lbf = 1 kg.m2/s2 = 1 watt second = 1 Nm = 9.478 10-4 Btu
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