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The problem is electromagnetic energy is massless and therefore cannot be described in MKS units
Is there any sort of practical example,
MKS has a problem describing electricity and electro-magnetic light.
electromagnetic energy is massless
Yes, E = hf. but what length or area dimension are you measuring in. Energy must occupy a volume it cannot be described physically without volume in cubic Metres x,y,z especially as it has no mass in Kg. Time in Seconds is relative. MKS has a problem describing electricity and electro-magnetic light.
Physicists needs to physically measure something in terms of its length, weight, time taken etc
Matter is just made up of electrical charges held apart by magnetic spin inertia in an x,y,z, volume enclosure.
Physicists needs to physically measure something in terms of its length, weight, time taken etc but fundamental electro-magnetic energy cannot be measured in those units and to use their mechanical energy equivalents is just misleading.
In theoretical physics we need to try and explain what quantum energy consist of
In theoretical physics we need to try and explain what quantum energy consist of and its relationship to matter and electricity
Electro-magnetic energy is fundamental energy has the formula = V*A *Cosineϴ*Time.But if Cosineϴ is zero then even with volts and amps present we have no power energy only quantum power energy
So we need to rethink how we visualise electricity and the parameters surrounding photons inside a conductor.