The Delta T Effect: Generate Power from Temperature Differences
April 19, 2023 • EPISODE 167
In this episode of Science LIVE, Roger Billings explores the fascinating Delta T Effect, showing how temperature differences create power. Learn how this phenomenon drives energy systems, from small gadgets to large-scale solutions. Billings highlights how harnessing temperature shifts can lead to sustainable energy breakthroughs, offering an exciting glimpse into the future of renewable power.
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😂 oml R.51 detaining Dr Billings was priceless
I was flipping through science lives and saw this one and it’s is probably my favorite one so far even though its from last year. 😂
I have to admit that this video was funny I just can’t believe that he got away with getting up on the front stage. I’m sure he will pay dearly for that, I don’t expect Dr Billings to let him off the hook that easily. 😝😂
Ill never forget this😂😂
Dr.B should never go back to a French diner LOL. At least that was not R-51 at the diner instead of Dr.B! 🥖 🥐 🍷
I love watching this one just to see R-51 come on stage. So funny LOL
I think we should put more research into ways of transforming thermal energy to electrical energy, since almost all of our generators run on thermal energy. Steam turbines can only get up to 45% efficiency when transforming thermal energy. Imagine if we could get 90%, it would not only give us way more energy, but it would also make nuclear fusion feasible since it usually doesn’t get enough of the power to have a surplus.
Funniest video yet! R.51 is the best🥰