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Keith Dysart wrote:
On Dec 27, 10:53 am, Cecil Moore wrote: But I don't comprehend the utility of the following: The instantaneous value of voltage is 10 volts. The instantaneous value of current is 1 amp. The voltage and current are in phase. The instantaneous power is 10 joules per 0 sec? There is definitely a problem with that. There is indeed a problem. The problem is that one amp does not equal one coulomb per 0 sec. 73, ac6xg |
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