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Rubidium, hahaha!
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Sure! Firstly, I considered some semi-random, stereotypically American variables and started trying to mush them together.Can you explain how that calculation works?
Considering the number of significant digits, that's also room temperature.
The only reason I asked was because the sun temperature calculation was accurate enough to seem correct, rather than random numbers. So I figured this one was as well. Thanks for answering. I've not made calculations on that to confirm, but what I missed was the temperature difference. And yeah, it's a lot more complicated than that, so I'm not even going to try, but it sounds rather fast for that significant of a temperature difference.I tried going for Calorie conversions compared to football fields of solar irradiance but ended up just calculating how long it would take for the light of the sun to heat up ~1 imperial ton of water from 0 Kelvin to 38 Celsius (assuming 100% efficiency and using the average solar energy per square meter for a whole American football field).
Makes sense. I got about 15°C or something like that calculating on 5%. That sounds like a big difference from 38°C, but it's only slightly more than a 7% difference, since you have to calculate relative to Kelvin, not Celsius, and that difference accounts for the rounding error.As for the sun temperature percentage being approximately room temp:
Don't worry. It's perfectly fine to go to stupid lengths for a joke just to have it scientifically accurate.Apologies for making such a long blob of a response. I hope that perhaps it was a enjoyable, or at least tolerable, read.
Yes, it ended this januaryis this series actually completed?
thank youYes, it ended this january