
A Japanese inventor wanted to come up with a clever way to burn calories while still enjoying your favorite foods. So, he combined his love of grilling with a power generating mat of sorts. The two downsides are using this in a multi-level apartment building, as your downstairs neighbors may not enjoy the constant stomping, and the fact that the grill may not cook everything evenly, so only thin strips of meat are recommended.
No build log was provided, but in physics, the kinetic energy of an object is the energy that it possesses due to its motion. When translated into motion, this means that an elite cyclist can generate around 400 watts of mechanical power over an hour and in short bursts over double that—1000 to 1100 watts. Now hook this grill up to a stationary bike and you may have something that can cook up a feast.
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