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Power is simply the rate of doing work or of heat transfer. Accordingly, there is no such thing as 'electrical' or any other sort of power. Power is simply a rate, and its unit of measurement is the watt (symbol: W).

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What is the practical unit of power in engineering?

The SI unit for power is the Watt, the most commonly derived unit is for electrical power definition, which is the Kilowatt.


What of these is a unit of power and which is a unit of electrical energy?

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How was the SI unit of power derived?

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That is called "power". The SI unit for power is the watt, which is equal to joules/second.


Power is measured with what unit of energy?

Power and energy are different physical quantities. They have their own units in SI system Unit of energy is joule and that of power is watt. Of course electrical energy is measured as kW h


What is electric and is the rate at which electrical energy does work?

Power; its SI unit is watt. Please note that this is notspecifically an electrical unit; "power", and the unit "watt", is the rate of energy conversion, and can be used anywhere where energy is converted - whether "work" is involved, or some other (non-mechanical) energy.


A unit of energy is the unit of what?

... is called power. The SI unit for energy is the joule; the SI unit for power is joule/second = watt.


The SI unit of electrical mechanical and thermal energy?

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The rate at which energy is transfered is called?

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What is the SI base unit for Power?

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