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> 
> Note; any warmth source can be used, but the greater the mass  per cubic
> metre and the warmer it is the better the transfer of heat...!"

...and the greater the mass, the longer it takes to lose the heat but it
isn't linear, in fact it's an exponential function. Yiu are bringing back
fond memories of 'A' level maths here.
I don't know the US eqivalent of an 'A' level. Here in the UK it is the
exam you take between the end of high school at about 16 and the beginning
of university. In fact, your score at 'A@ level determines whether you get
into a university and used to affect which one you got to.

They give everyone letter scores now from A - F(ailure). In my day it was
%ages. e.g. the Oxford University Schol: was about 75%

From the films I see, in America, you get into college by playing baseball
or 'football'.

Down under, I think they still have the HSC,

I just saw the risk of discussing the integration of exponential functions
and putting everyone to sleepzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz






73 - Ian, G0TEZ @ GB7CIP

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