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by jamesfrank 5084 days ago
A watt is a unit of power, not energy. Power is energy per unit time, so NIF works by storing large amounts of energy in capacitor banks (transferring it from the grid slowly) in preparation for a shot and then releasing all of that energy over a very short timespan. Since the timespan is short, the power to target is extremely large.
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An example to back you up: if the laser pulse was 1 nanosecond, the energy required to make the beam a 500 terawatt beam would be 500 kJ, or the energy released by the combustion of one gram of gasoline

http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=%28500e12+Watts%29+*+%2...

*Edited because of wrong numbers

Once I got the "for dummies" (Thanks james!) I immediately made the connection that it was an extremely short pulse-

However that really puts it into perspective, thank you.