Michel,
I disagree. If I meant "each" then I would have included it. To interpret it as
2X watts per side it would have to say, "both sides radiate(s) X watts EACH."
My original statement did not include the word "each." Either way with or
without the "s" has the same interpretation. BTW, my MS Word grammar checker is
fine with "radiates."
Do you know an unbiased English major? I'd be interested in hearing what an
unbiased qualified person say.
Regards,
Paul Lowrance
Michel Jullian wrote:
Paul, the phrase is ambiguous. The "s" at the end of "radiates" is not correct, subject
being plural, so it will likely be taken as a typo, and the statement will be understood as "both sides
radiate X watts" (= each side radiates X watts)
Michel
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I say that "both sides radiates X watts" means that
both sides (not one side, not four sides, not 1.5 sides) radiates X watts.
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