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Holcomb Energy Systems:Breakthrough technology to the world

Started by ramset, March 14, 2022, 11:07:24 AM

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alan

Quote from: rakarskiy on June 22, 2022, 11:46:20 AM
If you bring the indicator to SI, then to a second, if the moment is real. Only the calculation of the chain will be done on the world value. And the output power is conditionally average. Well, it's time to understand the axiom right off the bat.
What should I read to understand what you meant regarding energy, russian vs si, etc? I'm listening.

bistander

Quote from: alan on June 22, 2022, 10:07:10 AM
yeah, watt is an indicator for average energy consumption, not for low-duration high energy peaks: a 1kj pulse with a  2ms duration  = 1kj*2ms=2 joules-second, the power rate of such a pulse per second is 2 watt. cmiiw.

alan,
1 kilojoule delivered, converted, otherwise used in 1 millisecond indicates an average of 1 megawatt of power over the 1 millisecond duration.

This is standard physics and conventional math. Study reputable sources. Don't take my word. Look it up. But certainly don't believe anything Mr. rakarskiy writes.
bi

alan

bistander
"To understand what Joules × seconds means, one must understand the terms by themselves.  The Joule is a unit of energy, and the second is a unit of time.  So, what 500 J × s means, is that there is a source of energy that I can use in the following manner: 500 Joules for 1 second; or 250 Joules for 2 seconds; or 100 Joules for 5 seconds; or 1 Joule for 500 seconds; or in any combination of numbers who's product is 500!"
Thus: 1 joules x seconds = 1kJ for 1ms. 
i wonder if that's even right lol.  also 1 joule-sec = 1 joule/Hz

watt = joules/sec 
joules = watt-seconds

bistander

Quote from: alan on June 22, 2022, 02:51:32 PM
bistander
"To understand what Joules × seconds means, one must understand the terms by themselves.  The Joule is a unit of energy, and the second is a unit of time.  So, what 500 J × s means, is that there is a source of energy that I can use in the following manner: 500 Joules for 1 second; or 250 Joules for 2 seconds; or 100 Joules for 5 seconds; or 1 Joule for 500 seconds; or in any combination of numbers who's product is 500!"
Thus: 1 joules x seconds = 1kJ for 1ms. 
i wonder if that's even right lol.  also 1 joule-sec = 1 joule/Hz

watt = joules/sec 
joules = watt-seconds

alan,

"watt = joule / second"
is correct.

"joules = watt-seconds"
means joules equals watt minus seconds, which is meaninglessness.

joule = watt second

Also can be used joule = watt • second, where • is symbol for "dot product" in vector algebra, or simply multiplication with scalars or numbers. Often times symbols × or * are used for multiplication.

J = ws = Ws = W • s = W × s = W * s = watt second = Joule

This is the standard nomenclature.
bi

edit:
Look it up.

alan