Energy is measured in joules, power in watts.



David King
/Metric is British and best!/ Speak in English, Measure in Metric



Ziser, Jesse wrote:
That data left out something I think is a cool metric factoid: a healthy adult 
human energy intake
is around 100 watts average.  That just blows my mind.  To use no more average 
power than a light
bulb, we must be phenomenally efficient.  Ain't nature cool?

--- Stan Jakuba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I came across data from Scientific American mag. that ad light to the 
distinction in measuring
power and energy by showing when to resort to one or the other.
Stan J.



      
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