Keith wrote: 
"Are you sure you want to discard all thoughts of the instantaneous? 
 
Certainly not, but it has little application to power in transmission 
line problems. 
 
Power is the rate of transferring energy or the rate of doing work. 
Electrical power is measured in joules per seconds or more succinctly in 
watts. 
 
What is the value in watts or joules per second  when seconds equal 
zero? I venture an answer: It is the V x I x cos. theta at that instant, 
but since work is power x time, it won`t do anything for you in zero 
seconds. 
 
Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI 
 
 
If Zeno were around today, he could prove that - based on Cecil's idea 
that, as dt goes to zero, energy transfer also goes to zero - there 
can be no transfer of energy in a transmission line, since any number 
times zero is still zero. Of course, we can all see the fallacy in 
that argument, can't we? 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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