0It constantly generates about 12 watts of energy, enough to keep a flashlight glowing. 02br 02br 00It constantly generates about 12 watts of energy, which is enough to keep a flashlight glowing. 02br 02br 00Are they the same?02br 02br 00Thank you 0-
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0Thank you all, 02br 02br 00Why is the author did not include 'which is ' in the first sentence? 02br 02br 00To me, it is easier for me to understand if he has written down. 0-
0In the first sentence the second part refers to the noun 01i00energy02i00, while in the second it describes whole first part.02br 00In other words,02br 001st sentence: 12 watts of energy is enough02br 002st sentence: Generating 12 watts of energy is enough (probably there is an additional source of energy).02br 02br 00