Perfect Timing for a Perfect Joke
We were in an engineering class and the instructor was talking about a simple equation concept:
V=IR (or something similarly easy to compute)
For instance, we might use a change in R with a known voltage and current to find, say, the temperature inside a nuclear reactor that we could not directly measure.
Chiefly, because it's like a 50,000 degree reaction and of course you can't measure that with anything in contact with the reaction.
I piped up immediately and said:
"Yeah, but it's a dry heat."
V=IR (or something similarly easy to compute)
For instance, we might use a change in R with a known voltage and current to find, say, the temperature inside a nuclear reactor that we could not directly measure.
Chiefly, because it's like a 50,000 degree reaction and of course you can't measure that with anything in contact with the reaction.
I piped up immediately and said:
"Yeah, but it's a dry heat."
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