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yes the average power is of course a lot less than peak pulsed power but the peaked pulse is what gets reported. and the developers think it's important.
originally posted by: PeterMcFly
a reply to: stormbringer1701
petawatt class laser diode array: phys.org... ten shots per second.
OK, since no one wish/can use their calculator, I'll do some calculations for you:
HAPLS is designed to be capable of generating peak powers greater than one petawatt (1 quadrillion watts, or 10^15)
That is a peak power of 1E15 Watts
with each pulse lasting 30 femtoseconds (30 quadrillionths of a second).
We idealize using rectangular pulse shape of 30E-15 second duration.
Energy of each pulse is equal to power * time = 1E15 * 30E-15 = 30 Joules
at a repetition rate of 10 Hertz
In one second, we have 10 pulses, total energy = 10 * 30 J = 300 Joules
Average power of this terrible "death ray", Pavg = energy/time = 300 J / 1 s = 300 Watts
HAPLS is capable of 300 Watts average power !!!!!!!!!!!!