Hi Paul,
On Sat, May 05, 2007 at 05:29:56PM +0300, Paul Sokolovsky wrote:
> Hello Anton,
>
> But in real world, it's rather common to colloquially name
> such kind of power "AC", and that's "term" is known to many-many
> people, and intuitively understood even for those, who didn't hit it yet.
> Actually, this discussion is good confirmation that's the case -
> people understand in what meaning it is used here, and go to point
> that it's not "scientifically" correct.
I fully agree here. Yes, AC is common term, but might be really
confusing for people who really know what AC is. ;-)
In past review we tried to drop any point of confusions (we agreed to
separate capacity, charge and energy terms), and now we've found
another point: AC, DC, MAINS. So, let's again eliminate any possibility
of confusion, and name things with correct terms.
Thanks,
--
Anton Vorontsov
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