By the way, I still have no idea what you mean by energy of the cartridge itself etc.
I didn’t say "energy of the cartridge itself." I said energy "generated by the cartridge itself," and I was referring to energy "generated by the cartridge itself" at RF frequencies. Which I was distinguishing from Radio Frequency Interference, which appeared to be the focus of your analyses.
Surely it must be more than obvious to you that a cartridge generates an electrical signal when it is playing a record, and electrical signals contain energy, and:
Energy = Power x Time
And for a resistive load:
Power = Voltage x Current = Voltage Squared / Resistance = Current Squared x Resistance
Not sure why what I meant by energy "generated by the cartridge itself" would not have been clear.
Regards,
-- Al