Jrrarglblarg
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The baseball example was not a metaphor. It was a demonstration that eV is a unit of measure completely different than you think it is. The various measurements of energy that can be converted from one to another are different ways of describing enery for different purpose. The energy of a thrown ball is not "like" eV, it can actually be described in eV, or watts, or foot pounds or grams of TNT.
Voltage potential is not the same. It describes something totally different; related, but not convertable. I keep seeing this kind of superficial understanding in this thread where the ElectricWheverists glom onto a term that is similar to a term for something they think they understand.
Contemplate for a moment the implications of that continued pattern.
Voltage potential is not the same. It describes something totally different; related, but not convertable. I keep seeing this kind of superficial understanding in this thread where the ElectricWheverists glom onto a term that is similar to a term for something they think they understand.
Contemplate for a moment the implications of that continued pattern.
Maybe they have in the past ? 
