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Sunday, April 19, 2015

EXPERIMENTS OF PHILOCHONY

I've been thinking about the units of measurement for the new magnitude of philochrony (fi) φ = t . ΔT. I've seen some videos about the operation of the microwaves, electric ovens and refrigerators to perform the experiments. The formula has changed from φ = t . T to φ = t . ΔT so to cover a larger amount of thermal phenomena including an increase or decrease of temperature.

Let's consider these examples:

1- Positive philochrony: increase of temperature
- A cup of water is taken with an ambient temperature of 26 'C.
- The water is introduced in the microwave for a time of 3 min.
- At the end of the 3 min is obtained a water temperature of 78 'C.
- Calculating: φ = 3 min (78-26 'C) = 3 min x 52 'C = 156 min x 'C. In this case the philochrony is 156 min x 'C (positive).

2- Negative philochrony: decrease of temperature
- A cup of water is taken with an ambient temperature of 27 'C.
- The water is introduced in the freezer for a time of 3 min.
- At the end of the 3 min is obtained a water temperature of 25 'C.
- Calculating: φ = 3 min (25-27 'C) = 3 min x -2 'C = -6 min x 'C. In this case the philochrony is -6 min x 'C (negative).

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