power= force X distance / time
where force = strength
and distance/time = speed
100 kg lifted 0.6 m in 0.5 s
= 120 kg X m/s
=1,177 J/s or 1,177 W
newtons
The watt, which is equal to joules/second.
Power is measured in Watts.
None, these are two different units of measurement. A liter is a unit of volume, a watt is a unit of energy. A watt is a unit of power. One watt is one joule per second, that is watts measure energy used over a period of time.
The watt is the unit of power. For electricity, watts = volts x amps.
10 to the 5th power.
The Watt is the unit used to measure electric power :)
the unit of power is defined as the WATT unit of measure , as a standard international unit
databand-a unit to measure gain power
Watts.
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newtons
kilowatts
The ratio between two quantities, usually quantities that somehow measure power, or intensity (power / area).
It can be the power ratio. If you measure voltage or sound pressure it is not the power ratio.
The watt, which is equal to joules/second.