Jed, i have a scientific degree. I know what are the unit of measuremnts.
kWh/h, by semplification, is kW, is a unit of POWER.
Using kWh/h for ENERGY is totally wrong. Totally.
Open a physic book and study it.


-----Messaggio originale----- From: Jed Rothwell Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2011 7:35 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Vo]:Re: July 7th E-Cat test report
Mattia Rizzi wrote:

Here in ITALY, WE USE kWh for ENERGY and kW for POWER.

Not all of you. I know several Italians who use kWh/h, as I mentioned. Not just Rossi.


kWh/h IS NOT AN INTERNATIONAL STANDARD (IS) UNIT OF MEASURE.
By semplification kWh/h equal to kW, which is a measure of POWER.
The report is totally wrong about this.
A notation that many professional people actually use cannot be called "totally wrong." A little odd, perhaps. Nonstandard.

- Jed



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