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Re: Energy levels was: DC power on Tesla secondary
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- Date: Sun, 14 Aug 2005 13:49:06 -0600
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Original poster: Mddeming@xxxxxxx
Hi David,
I think you have that a little skewed.
1 billion joules in 1 sec and 1 joule in 1 nanosecond both represent
there same POWER, not the same energy.
Matt D.
In a message dated 8/14/05 2:48:01 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
tesla@xxxxxxxxxx writes:
I think someone
stated that although 1 joule released in one second and 1 billion joules
released in 1 nanosecond both represent the same total amount of
energy, there would be a tremendous difference in the way that these
equal amounts of energy were released!
David Rieben