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Cecil Moore wrote:
Jim Kelley wrote: I don't agree that the terms power and energy become interchangeable by virtue of the fact that their units can both be expressed with the word Joule in them. That's why I am willing to switch from the words "Reflected Power" to "Reflected Energy" and measure that energy flow past a point on a transmission line in joules/second. SNIPPED Energy FLOW implies a unit of time. Flow indicates a flow rate. In the absence of a flow rate you are discussing static conditions. Conclusion: all the illogical rational in the world does not change the understanding of energy flow energy/unit time = power = watts = joules/second pass a point or dissipated. Cecil, as an engineer you should stick with standard vocabulary. |
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