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This implied that the ultimate source of the heat in this arrangement was the work, with the electricity acting as an intermediary. Joule’s next step was to try to quantify this process. If work can be turned into heat, how much of it is needed to create a given quantity of heat? To Joule, work and heat had become interconvertible, the one into the other much like the dollar and the pound.
Einstein's Fridge: How the Difference Between Hot and Cold Explains the Universe
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