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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 11:33 pm Post Subject:
Just to point out the whys and where-hows of things:
Wattage is a measure of flow of energy in joules per second, it'll be roughly the same on the input and output sides of the powersupply, excepting of course internal loses (the laws of thermodynamics see to that! )
Current is amount of electrical charge per second, with an Amp being a coulomb per second
Voltage is the amount of energy on each unit of charge with a volt being a joule per coulomb
Which is why P=IV works , and as long as you keep it proportional you can shift I and V about (which is exactly what the grid does)
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