He seems to be unaware that on some times scales, a “pulse” can be quite a long time.
***And yet, it usually isn’t. So that means that your entire point RESTS on a “pulse” being “quite a long time”. I posted my hypothetical to you about the difference between power density over 20,000 minutes vs. 2 minutes, and you seem to be unaware of simple power density. So, how many grad level scientists can’t make a power density calculation but insist on long term “pulse” when they argue something? Maybe, just maybe, only one: IF you have a grad physics degree, which I doubt.
kevmo back up a bit on this ‘power density’.
tell us first what is a watt and what is a joule.. if you can’t anwer that you’ve got no business installing batteries in flashlights let alone lecturing knowledgable people on power generation.
Can you explain the units of what you call power density for us in Kevmo units?
Also, SI would be nice too.