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On Sat, 17 Nov 2007 20:30:54 -0500, "Stefan Wolfe"
wrote: Well, for one powers do not add, just energies. Well, power is a vector quanity subject to the rules of vector math. But look at it in terms of the energy domain: The total energy in the system over any time interval is equal to the sum of the each power integrated over each segment of the transmission line during the same time interval. This isn't getting any better. Since Energy is the integral of power over time, Now from bad to worse. You are going to have to unwind a lot of your own problems before you can get to Cecil's tricks of subterfuge. What are the units you use to express the integral of watts over time? Watt-Hours? Worst yet (or perhaps finally), we are now at the end of superlatives for this round. This chain of mistaken identities has every link competing as its weakest link. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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