Quote Originally Posted by E-Stat
That would be quantifying the notion of "huge supply". As a point of reference, my mono amps store 250 joules each.

rw
I'm missing something here, been a few years since my last physics class. But the relevant unit of application (power) is still watts, no? Regardless of joules.
With a unit of time introduced, wouldn't the number of joules and watts be the same anyway? Ie: 1 joule = 1 watt-sec?

(as I said, I'm very curious were you're going with this)