"The precise calculation of the output ***thermal energy in Kwh per hour***,
which the reactor produces through the exothermal nuclear reaction of
NICKEL-HYDROGEN."
Look at image:
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-k4ysf4H8ntA/To2cA6P_50I/AAAAAAAAFjs/ERVWCfAKflk/s1600/BOLOGNA+TEST+7-7-11tre.png
"15 kg/h (water) Χ 627,5 wh (needed energy for the evaporation of 1 kg of
water) = 9412 wh/h = 9,412 ***Kwh/h ENERGY produced*** in a hour during the
phase shift (evaporation)."
http://22passi.blogspot.com/
-----Messaggio originale-----
From: Mattia Rizzi
Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2011 7:29 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: July 7th E-Cat test report
PLEASE read the report
He siad kilowatt-hour per hour. In images there are Kwh/h.
And talk about ENERGY.
kWh/h is NOT ENERGY.
Here in ITALY, WE USE kWh for ENERGY and kW for POWER.
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.
-----Messaggio originale-----
From: Alan J Fletcher
Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2011 6:53 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Re: July 7th E-Cat test report
At 08:10 AM 10/6/2011, Mattia Rizzi wrote:
And we have a university professor that measure Energy with Kwh/h intead of
kWh.
per http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilowatt_hour, that's most likely
kWh/Heat -- but doesn't explain the "Kw" instead of "kW"