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Originally Posted by Besoeker
I clearly demonstrated in post #424 that it does not.
It can't.
Energy = power x time.
Zero time, zero energy.
It's as simple as that.
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Electrical Energy expressed in kwh = Power x Time. Power = W/t. being the rate at which work is done. Power cannot be observed greater than zero without time. Work must be done for power to be observed greater than zero. For work to be done, time must pass. Energy of varying kinds exist irrespective of power. Energy cannot be created or destroyed. Energy is ever present. Energy when observed at any moment is instantaneous. Power requires work to be done to be observed being greater than zero. Simple as that.
Overridingly though, the intended meaning of the articles is clear.