Man on Bridges, kWh/h if you leave the two "h" means kW, POWER.

"As a consequence, the total production of thermal energy of this particular reactor was: 9,412 Kwh/h + 1,22 Kwh/h = 10,6 Kwh/h"
equals to
"As a consequence, the total production of *thermal energy* of this particular reactor was: 9,412 Kw + 1,22 Kw = 10,6 Kw"
It's simply wrong.




-----Messaggio originale----- From: Man on Bridges
Sent: Friday, October 07, 2011 12:38 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Re: July 7th E-Cat test report

Hi,

On 7-10-2011 0:30, Mattia Rizzi wrote:
Stremmenson wrote:
"As a consequence, the total production of thermal energy of this particular reactor was: 9,412 Kwh/h + 1,22 Kwh/h = 10,6 Kwh/h"

He used kWh/h as an ENERGY.

Hmmm, I think what he meant to say was that he was referring to the
amount of energy generated in an hour, but he didn't realize that when
using kWh as unit it is already a unit of energy per hour.
It's like when people talk about white snow or green grass.

Kind regards,

MoB

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