Indeed MH.
However, I am guessing that Freddy used a regular voltage meter and it probably read out 3.02V directly, and this would be an average value. Of course RMS values of voltage and current need to be used for power.
How did he measure the 55 Amperes of current? I know he used a CSR, but using a voltage meter across it would also produce an average current value.
If Freddy took a scope and measured the peak voltage across the cell (which could be 3V if the cell impedance is lower than that of the interconnecting wires), and the peak current through the cell, he would then have made the measurements the correct way.
As usual and as Farrah mentioned, not enough information is available to make a proper evaluation of the claims.
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