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To: vmpolesov

So if you can address that HYPOTHETICAL aspect of energy density, why do you ignore the other energy density question? Too difficult for you? Perhaps we should go back to 1W + 1W?


227 posted on 01/16/2014 1:21:05 AM PST by Kevmo ("A person's a person, no matter how small" ~Horton Hears a Who)
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To: Kevmo

Someday Kevmo may demonstrate his grasp of basic electronics and make the following post:

“A joule if a unit of energy, as is a kilowatt hour, a BTU, etc.

A watt is a unit of power, 1 watt is 1 joule per second.

A volt if a unit of electrical potential. 1 coulomb of charge carriers at 1 volt electrical potential, have 1 joule of energy.

An ampere is a unit of electrical current, defined as 1 coulomb per second of charge carriers.

An ohm is a unit of electrical resistance.

Ohms law: V=I*R, P=V*I

the units work out as (joule/coulomb) * (coulomb/second) = joule/second = watt”


248 posted on 01/16/2014 8:25:06 AM PST by vmpolesov
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