Okay, that’s resistive heating. So it’ll be the same efficiency as a oil heater or any space heater. So heating less space with it will save money.
Okay, that’s resistive heating. So it’ll be the same efficiency as a oil heater or any space heater. So heating less space with it will save money.
Most all forms of heating are near 100% efficient, since it’s the waste heat you want. Unless the central heating is using a heat pump instead. Does your central heating use gas heating? If so, using it will probably be cheaper. If it uses resistive heating, the individual unit might be cheaper. But if it uses a heat pump, it might be cheaper to use central again. There are a lot of variables it’s hard to know.
Yeah, space Force bought the launches? With star shield, the DOD bought space on starlink sats.
You taking neutron? That still has a disposable upper stage.
US buys launches at the same rate as everyone else. NASA chipped in a few million to get falcon 9 off the ground, but they haven’t been subsidizing for years.
Looks more like the mitchells vs the machines to me.
But a very small portion of human activity is developing chips or launching rockets. Most of it is manufacturing disposable junk or building roads/buildings.
Good vid from real engineering on the subject
SpaceX launches in 2023 were about 0.02 megatons of CO2 directly. I don’t know how fugitive emissions from fueling and defueling, especially on starship with methane.
https://space.stackexchange.com/questions/13082/calculate-falcon-9-co2-emissions
200,000kg/launch, 100 launches.
96 as of September 29 https://spaceexplored.com/spacex-launches-2024/
And they’re on track for ~130 this year.
Like charges repel. Putting raw electrons in a container would make a really good bomb.
Plus, the electrons would make new elements as they run into other atoms. You’d need electromagnetic containment to keep it from coming into contact with anything. Come to think about it, that’s pretty much what a particle accelerator is.
People aren’t going to switch to something that costs a ton more to fuel and has fewer fill up locations. It doesn’t have any advantages over gas other than being low emissions, and that’s not enough to get people to switch. And electric only takes a bit longer nowadays to fill up.
if you must use prepackaged, !revancedapks@lemmy.ml I’ve found works.
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To me is it like I am free to move there
Usually countries at war don’t let conscription eligible people leave.
Sometimes it requires Wi-Fi for setup. In that case, change the Wi-Fi password after you set it up.
Isn’t the guy at the zeroith table?
Planter doesn’t work very well, they shrivel and rot within a few weeks.