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On Jun 27, 9:48*pm, Cecil Moore wrote:
On Jun 27, 6:59*pm, Keith Dysart wrote: I suppose, but then you have to give up on P(t)=V(t)*I(t), generally considered to be a rather fundamental equation. I have absolutely no problem with giving up on the conservation of power principle in which no rational technical person can possibly believe. There again, a non-sequitor non-answer. Do you reject P(t)=V(t)*I(t) ? Are you saying that conservation of energy only applies some of the time? No, I am saying that if you cannot balance the energy equation at all times, you have made a mistake. I agree completely. And my analysis does successfully track all the energy at all times. And after averaging, it even agrees with your analysis. Methinks that you are perturbed that it demonstrates that your analysis does not track all the energy all the time, but only succeeds with averages. ....Keith |
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