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On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 14:30:55 -0600, Cecil Moore
wrote: Richard Clark wrote: You've got a battery in one pocket, and a mouse in the other. Where did the energy go? Unfortunately for your argument, neither a mouse nor a battery exists inside a transmission line. Outside of usually minor heat losses, nothing exists besides EM waves traveling at the speed of light. So, you refuse, or cannot account for the energy? Energy is conserved in every system, even pockets and when the units of volts in one case are conveniently offered, your theory fails to balance the pockets. (OK now, everyone hold their breath for an answer.) |
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