Amulet
Well-Known Member
The test in the October issue may make give useful guidance. However describing the drop in degrees C as percentage of heat lost shows a lack of understanding which beggars belief. The percentage figure actually doesn't do much damage to the argument, as the raw data in degrees give the full picture, but is idiotic in the extreme. I suppose you could caculate the percentage related to absolute zero, but it would add little or nothing.
It is, I suppose, harmless, but it is a kind of nonsense which scares me. You'd hope a couple of people would read these things before going to press, and one of them would have a rudimentary scientific understanding.
The zero point on the scale is an arbitrary point on the scale chosen because it happens to be the freezing point of water under certain conditions. It would be just as meaningful (meaningless) to do the calculation in Fahrenheit, and give a completely different answer.
It is, I suppose, harmless, but it is a kind of nonsense which scares me. You'd hope a couple of people would read these things before going to press, and one of them would have a rudimentary scientific understanding.
The zero point on the scale is an arbitrary point on the scale chosen because it happens to be the freezing point of water under certain conditions. It would be just as meaningful (meaningless) to do the calculation in Fahrenheit, and give a completely different answer.