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In Reply to: possible posted by Tweekeng on April 30, 2012 at 15:21:51:
If all you say is true, then one little power plant can power the entire nation. The current and voltage return is undiminished, so it can be sent to all the users throughout the nation.As all appliances create heat and some motion, pray tell where is that energy coming from? Once heat and motion ( say, as in a motor turning) is done where is that energy that it takes to make heat and motion go to? By your statements it goes right back to the power company. Simply not possible, the energy has already been transformed and is lost. It can not be sent back to the power company.
Again if all what you state is true, after the initial generation of power, the local utility need not burn anything for their steam generators. After all the voltage and current would return unchanged.
And as for the diagram, it works fine for grade school kids, but please do not extend it to the real world, but then you say that's my opinion....
Stu
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