Monday, June 22, 2020

Can law of conservation of mass be wrong?

Clark Lachowski: What is the problem?mass of water going in = mass of electrons from electricity + mass of water coming outThe equation still balances and the conservation of mass is maintained.Which really this doesn't even count because the electrons generated by the turbines are not taken from the water. They are generated by en electric generator which is really just causing electrons to flow through the copper windings in the generator (which are already present in the wire)....Show more

Forest Duttinger: Electricity isn't made of electrons, it is the movement of charged particles. The charged particles are very often electrons, but they can be ions. The turbine attached to a generator does not create the electons it simply causes them to move producing electrical current. No violation of the conservation of mass.

Bo Perham: You don't "get electrons", you move electrons against resistance. This takes up the energy.The Law remains intact.

Jonathan S! chlussel: We also think it by another way i.e., The turbine are rotated by the flow of water, but the rotation of turbine is a mechanical one, that rotation will produce the electricity so mechanical energy will be converted to the electrical energy.the amount of water which is going inside = Mechanical energy + amount of water coming outlet....Show more

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