To: rightwingcrazy
Also, it's 25 megawatts for a fraction of a second - easily stored up in supercapacitors or something like this over a period of time, then all discharged at once. Say, 25 Kw for 1,000 seconds (about 17 minutes). It's a high power requirement, but the total energy requirements are fairly modest (a couplafew megajoules?)
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05/27/2016 2:14:23 PM PDT by
-YYZ-
(Strong like bull, smart like tractor.)
To: -YYZ-
Where I used to work, we called them BFCs. Still, you need something to charge them up.
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