• @Eheran@lemmy.world
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    618 days ago

    You multiply seconds with seconds per hour and somehow get “per hour” as the final result? But even ignoring that error, what is W/h supposed to be? Rate of change of power?

    • @Eheran@lemmy.world
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      218 days ago

      You multiply seconds with seconds per hour and somehow get “per hour” as the final result? But even ignoring that error, what is W/h supposed to be? Rate of change of power?

      Also, it is a small k for kilo and you don’t write it as 4.31018[unit]. Just 4.310^18 [unit]. Or 4.3E18 [unit].

      • BombOmOm
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        18 days ago

        Crap, you are right, units should be in Wh not W/h and as a result I put the conversion to hours backwards. Well, that turns the whole thing from an impressive amount of energy to basically none!