Electrical power is also measured in Watts.
The Watt is the SI unit of power. Current xVoltage =Watts
Either watt or horsepower.
Electrical power is expressed in watts.
Watt
the volt
Kilowatt hour
The Ammeter XD
Electrical power sensors are used to measure characteristics of electric power such as voltage, current, power, and potential degradation of insulation due to age. For AC circuits, an electric power sensor can also be used to measure power quality. Some electrical power sensors are incorporated into transformers or other components of the power distribution grid. Others are added to existing systems. Typically, these electrical power sensors measure one or more physical characteristics and convert them to electrical signals. Basic electric power sensor categories include electrical capacitance sensors, electrical frequency sensors, electrical resistance sensors, and electrical conductance sensors.
Nuclear energy is used to produce power in nuclear power plants. Fission in the reactors produces heat, which is typically used to boil water. The steam powers a turbine, which drives a generator to produce electrical power. The power is put on the electrical power grid, where it is used by business, industrial and residential customers.
Power conditioners are devices that are used to improve the quality of power that is delivered to electrical equipment. Some examples are surge protectors that are used for electrical equipment as well as to protect audio and video components.
The unit to express power is YOUR MOMMA
the unit used to express power is time
The Watt is the unit used to measure electric power :)
Power is expressed in Watts
the unit used to express power is time
The unit of measurement for the quantity of an electrical charge is called an electrometer. The quantity of charge can also be measured in directly by a ballistic galvanmotere.
The unit used to represent electrical pressure is VOLTS.
The unit of measure used to describe electrical "pressure" is the "Volt."
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.
Kilowatt hour
The unit of load or the power used in an electrical circuit is usually watt hours. In a mechanical system, load is force (pounds or newtons, for example).
Watts. Also for any other type of power (energy / time), that is, for transfer of energy that is not electrical in nature.