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Derived SI units.
Work done per unit of time is defined as power. In the metric system, this unit is a watt. In the standard system, it is horsepower.
Base units
The newton (symbol: N) is the International System of Units (SI) derived unit of force.It is named after Isaac newton in recognition of his work on classical mechanicsIn SI units :1 N = 1 kg.m/ s2,where:N is newtonkg is kilogramm is meters is second.
In very general terms, power is work (or energy, same units) per unit time. In SI units, power is measured in watts, which are joules per second.
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The SI unit for work is the joule. The Joule is abbreviated as " J ".
Watts
Different SI unit help us to identify the thing of which the SI unit is. It also help others countrymen to know and so that they can cooperate with other countrymen
Yes, work and energy have the same units. In the SI system, both are measured in Joules.
Solve this in two steps. 1) Multiply the force x the distance, to get the energy (or work). 2) Divide the work by the time to get power. Since you are using SI units, the answer will also be in SI units - specifically, in watts.
SI uses powers of 10.
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By multiplication or division by some power of 10 .
The SI unit for work in physics is Joule (J).A joule in base units 1 kg.m2.s-2.
The SI unit of power is the watt (W) Other non SI units include horsepower, erg and foot pounds per minute.