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Title: A Discussion Of The Interrelationship Of Volume, Mass And Energy Measurements
Author: Paul T. Eads
Source: 1976 Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 1976
Abstract: If we ask ourselves what is the most plentiful and most readily available source of energy we can purchase, the answer would have to be manpower. We can hire an individual and pay him a daily wage commensurate with his value to us. We judge his worth by the accomplishment for a given amount of energy over a given period of time. The guidelines used to judge his worth are essentially the same established by basic physics. In order to make logical decisions regarding work performed, man has created a multitude of measurements such as 1) food-pounds per second, 2) horsepower, 3) kilowatt hours and kilogram-calories per minute, to name a few.




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