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re: for your [mis]information
7 jun 2000
george l ghio wrote:
>> >ampere hours - the unit used to measure electrical energy...
>> wrong again, george.
>full quote;
>ampere hours - the unit used to measure electrical energy. used to
>indicate the storage capacity in batteries. symbol -ah- to convert ah
>into kwh multiply the ah by the voltage then divide by 1000.
>
> kwh = ah x v / 1000
this nice little dc calculation does not make amp-hours a measure
of electrical energy. you made another mistake there, george.
>...1 cell does not make a battery.
ieee standard 100 says it does. so do manufacturers of watch batteries,
flashlight batteries, hearing aid batteries, camera batteries, lithium
backup batteries, and so on...
>> >insolation - the amount of sunlight reaching an area - usually
>> >expressed in watts per square meter per day.
>>
>> nonsense...
"watts per square meter per day" is nonsensical,
like driving at 100 "kilometers per hour per hour."
>the industry here uses watts per sq meter. if you don't understand that
>try mj per sq meter i really dont care. call it what you like.
why not learn the difference between power and energy, george?
nick
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