Lord of Industrialization

Chapter 105 The Nature of Magical Elements (Part 1)

Last winter, when Frederick was drinking tea in the greenhouse, he discovered that the tea water heated by the small fire ball was not warm enough.

He thought that the energy of the fire element was not enough in winter, so he came up with an experiment to verify his idea.

For this experiment, he ordered a thermometer and a thermos cup, and hired some students from Weissenburg University to collect samples of magic elements.

Frederick introduced his experiment to Psyche at the table: "These eight iron cans are all double-layered vacuum insulated cans. The lids and other places are insulated with slime glue, and there is a layer of dark steel tissue magic elements inside that overflow. , the heat transfer inside and outside is negligible.”

After finishing speaking, he picked up a finger-sized piece of magic crystal on the table and continued: "I have prepared eight pieces of magic crystal, of the same quality and size."

"I asked the students to consume all the magic elements in these magic crystals, and then take them to the farmland outside the city, above the snow line of the peaks of the White Mountains, to the sea outside the Danube River outlet, and to the crater of the Lamb Volcano on Cod Island in the north. , collect the same amount of fire elements and ice elements there, and store them in a box made of dark steel to prevent the elements from being lost."

He finally pointed to the iron jars and said: "Now each jar contains one kilogram of water, and there is also a magic circle completely immersed in the water."

"There are two types of magic arrays, the heating magic array with fire element and the cooling magic array with ice element."

"After the magic circle is activated, the temperature of the water will change. After the magic elements are completely consumed, the temperature difference between the front and back can be calculated to compare which place contains more power."

Psyche calmly listened to his explanation, checked the tin cans, nodded and said, "Then you start."

Frederick started working with ease. The water, magic crystal and magic circle had been installed in the jar, and he also quietly conducted an experiment. Only when there was no problem did he dare to call Psyche.

There were six thermometers inserted on each iron can, three each of mercury thermometers and bimetal thermometers, to measure the temperature at the top, middle and bottom of the can respectively. Frederick recorded the water temperatures one by one in the table.

The accuracy of the thermometer is okay, accurate to 0.1 Webster degrees.

There is a slime seal between the bimetal thermometer and the tin can. One of them is movable, and when pressed, it opens the switch and connects the circuit of the magic circle.

The thermometer immediately began to change. The pointer and the mercury level moved bit by bit. The speed was quite fast at first, but then gradually slowed down.

Neither Frederick nor Psyche spoke, but quietly observed the data on the thermometer.

After about ten minutes, the thermometer stopped reading, and Frederick quickly recorded the data.

Immediately afterwards, he quickly opened an iron can, took out the steel plate containing the magic array, dug out the transparent magic crystal block and installed it on the other side. After activating the magic array on that side, he put it back and covered it.

It is a magic array that absorbs magic elements. It can collect the magic elements emitted when the magic array was activated just now back into the magic crystal.

After all the magic elements in the water are absorbed back into the magic crystal, repeat the heating or cooling operation just now.

This process was repeated 10 times. Frederick recorded the data and returned to the study with Psyche.

Finding averages was no problem for Frederick, who quickly calculated the data and plotted it.

During this period, Tarot came to ask them to have dinner, and the two said that they didn't have to wait for them.

It soon became completely dark outside the window, and the light from the magic lamp in the study attracted insects to hit the gauze on the window.

Frederick spread the completed chart on the table, turned to Psyche and said, "I discovered an interesting phenomenon."

"The energy contained in the fire element is the highest at the crater, and the same fire element can provide the most heat, followed by the sea and farmland, and the least at the top of the mountain."

"It can be seen that the energy of the fire element is related to the temperature of the location."

"The ice element also has similar characteristics. The ice element on the top of cold mountains cools the water the most, followed by farmland and sea, and the least in volcanic craters. It's just the opposite with the fire element."

Psyche said calmly: "That's it. What can you tell from it?"

Frederick sat on a chair, folded his hands on his chest, and said thoughtfully: "This alone is not enough, we need to look at another set of data."

"The same magic element can provide less and less energy after being used multiple times. The temperature of the water changes the most when it is used for the first time. Then the temperature difference becomes smaller and smaller as the number of uses increases. There is no change in the last two times. .”

"However, the amount of recovered magic elements has not been significantly reduced, and the impact of that loss on temperature difference changes is almost negligible."

"This shows that the same amount of magic elements contains less and less energy."

After speaking, he lined up 5 magic crystals on the table. One was placed on the table when he first started doing the experiment, and the other 4 were used in the experiment.

When they are lined up together, people can quickly notice the difference. Under the light, the transparency of the used magic crystal is much higher than that of the unused one.

Frederick looked directly into Psyche's light brown eyes and said very seriously: "A conclusion can be drawn from the data analysis that magic elements are pure."

"Every time a magic element is used, its purity decreases, and the difference is the energy of the magic effect."

"Judging from the temperature difference changes when the same magic element is used several times, the higher the purity of the element, the more energy it releases at one time."

"The abscissa represents the concentration as a number, and the ordinate represents the released energy as the temperature difference. From the function image, the amount of energy released is proportional to the Nth power of the concentration. The specific formula requires more experimental and theoretical support. "

"I think the magic element is like a cup. The more tea in it, the higher the purity and the higher the energy it contains."

"Do you think I'm right?"

Psyche's expression was also very serious. She reached out and pinched his cheek and said, "What you said is correct, but you failed to explain why the magic element has this phenomenon."

Frederick nodded, then rubbed his face, and found that she had become much stronger when pinching his face recently.

"Now I have found an explanation for this, and there are experiments to prove it." Frederick continued, "I have recently done many high-speed collision experiments of magic elements, and I have made new discoveries."

"After the collision of magic elements released a large amount of energy, I continued to use my mental power to control the dissipated magic elements, and unexpectedly discovered an unprecedented element."

"It only appears after an impact, is very unstable, and quickly turns into other elements, and the amount is proportional to the power of the explosion."

At this point, he has become excited. If the experiments and analysis he took the time to do in the past are OK, then he will leave a heavy mark in the history of magic development.

If there's no problem, it'll be on the shelves tomorrow

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