Is it not....... energy = watts x seconds so assuming this is only over the period of 1 second it would be 491600.6 joules.....
Watts is energy output. Watts is joules per second. Joules is energy.
1400 watts.
Electrical energy/power is associated with watts and volts.
Watts is a unit of power, energy / time. Therefore, the energy consumption of a device is the amount of watts, multiplied by the time the device is turned on.
There is no conversion, as joules measures energy and watts measures power -two different quantities!
Generators are rated in watts because watts are the scale on which energy is measured.
Watts is the measurement of energy conversion. Power is measured in watts.
The common unit of Energy is watts.
Watts = Volts X Amps. Thus watts and volts are related but neither is higher in energy. Energy is measured as power times times, in other words watts times seconds (called Joules) or kilowatt-hours (called Units).
Rate of energy= 69.4 watts.
A joule is a joule, whether it be electrical energy or light energy - although commonly, lamps are not 100% efficient.On the other hand, you can't convert joules directly to watts. Watts means joules per second (joules / second), or equivalently, joules is watts times seconds.A joule is a joule, whether it be electrical energy or light energy - although commonly, lamps are not 100% efficient.On the other hand, you can't convert joules directly to watts. Watts means joules per second (joules / second), or equivalently, joules is watts times seconds.A joule is a joule, whether it be electrical energy or light energy - although commonly, lamps are not 100% efficient.On the other hand, you can't convert joules directly to watts. Watts means joules per second (joules / second), or equivalently, joules is watts times seconds.A joule is a joule, whether it be electrical energy or light energy - although commonly, lamps are not 100% efficient.On the other hand, you can't convert joules directly to watts. Watts means joules per second (joules / second), or equivalently, joules is watts times seconds.
A Watt is a pure measurement of energy. The amount of electrical energy (watts) is determined by the formula "Amps X Volts = Watts". Electrical energy (watts) can be converted directly into heat or into horsepower or some other intermediate form.