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familymatters

06/26/21 8:54 PM

#36146 RE: shotsky #36145

But can you create more to replace and exceed what you consumed ?

Madguppy

06/26/21 9:03 PM

#36151 RE: shotsky #36145

Don't think you read his post as written.


First, in your post I believe you are referencing the first law of thermodynamics.

"energy cannot be created or destroyed in an isolated system."

The key here is "a closed system"

You can create energy in the vehicle with another system. For example, solar panels on top of the car could charge a second battery.

He referred in his post a system using kinetic energy to charge a second battery. Since this is a separate system, the first law is not broken.

highlandernew

06/26/21 9:13 PM

#36161 RE: shotsky #36145

shotsky, but-you "forgot" HPIL's KINETIC ENERGY? Ooops?! SORRY?!:



What are your thoughts about this?

OINGO BOINGO

06/26/21 9:46 PM

#36179 RE: shotsky #36145

If you're talking of a gas/diesel engine how can a battery not capture energy when the charging system is doing exactly that. If that wasn't the case a fully charged battery would eventually go dead after it no longer has the energy to supply the vehicles components ie fuel system ignition system lighting etc maybe I'm missing something in your statement