Energy is such a joule #AskMeWatt #3

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If you were a robot, how many batteries would it take to carry you throughout your day? Let’s find out on this episode of What’s Watt!

What’s Watt is THE Youtube channel about Electricity ! We post 1 episode about electricity every 2 weeks at 2PM CET.

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I think im going to end up loving this channel ...

kofeebeanz
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Thanks! Neat video. I wonder how many cell phones would that be?

alexanderjohnson
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Good video of an interesting question. Thanks!

brett
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this is like something i would put on screen as a science teacher this looks amazing-

mdusasgze
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Interesting analysis.
13 kg of batteries (energy source) for a 70 kg body, that's about 18%.
This is similar to the average food intake per day of a young lion, expressed as a percentage of its body weight.

Good thing we don't run on batteries!

swapnilshrivastava
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Note: When dividing the amount of Joules by 4180, you get the result in kilo-calories (or large Calories), used in nutrition. In my example, 6, 72 MJ / 4180 ≈ 1600 kcal or 1600 Calories, knowing that the small hamburger in the video is about 300 kcal. Coffee is zero if taken without sugar or cream ;-)

fredericlesur
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Ok, so watts measurement is amp/h x volts?

osmacar
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I was scared you guys stopped making videos

tokyothedisaster
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Factoring in manufacturing of equipment, what is the "greenest" source of electricity?

doogle
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Looks like YouTube is subscribing people to random channels

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Hi there. I enjoyed your work a lot! I've been trying to search for an informative video similar to yours that really explains the ideas in this vid. 🧑🏻‍⚕️Your breakdown reminds me of the videos of this informative medical student Dr. Ethan! His explanations are totally helpful and he helped me on my school. He is the most informative Dr on YouTube and he explains diseases and vaccines.

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