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This is an easy calculation, which can be found in any thermodynamics text.
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Hie,
I would like to know how much electricty energy will I need to raise 1L of water by 1 Degree Celcius, using a heater of 350W capacity. My hatchery is located at a sea coast.
Hastings
National Taiwan Ocean University,
Department of Aquaculture,
202, Pei-Ning Road,
Keelung City,
Taiwan.
MP: + 886 0925956484
http://buncoalumni.tripod.com
"If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would it?"
- Albert Einstein
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