Re: Scientists? We note voltage..but no mention of current
----- Original Message ----- From: Harry Veeder
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Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 3:00 PM
Subject: Re: Scientists? We note voltage..but no mention of current


I don't know anything about this experiment,
but current is not essential for calculating the power.

P = (V^2)/R

since P =VI  and I = V/R

Harry

What? In a highly nonlinear setup like an electrolytic cell, especially where we are considering "excess energy" output I'd say that current measurement is absolutely essential for a correct analysis.

I'll also comment on another thing, this use of "NRG" in place of "energy"........ why is this being done? It makes any serious investigations look a lot like the pseudoscience that is out there on every Geocities/Yahoo page around the corner; is it so hard for people to type "energy"?

--Kyle

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