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A "watt" is a derived unit of power.
The unit of power is the watt? Other than that, the question makes no sense. I mean, The power plant is ?? of electricity? Still not obvious...................... generator?????
Watt is a unit of power. 1 Watt = 1 Joule/second; joule is the unit for energy.
The SI unit for power is the watt, symbolized as W.
Reactive power is measured in reactive volt amperes (var). Note that this is a 'traditional unit', as SI doesn't recognise anything other than the watt -regardless of the 'type' of power!
Power - Watt. Energy - Watt Hour. Power factor - no unit. just number less than or equal to 1.
the answer for the si unit of power is the watt or w
Watt is a unit of power, while Celsius is a unit of temperature. The two are not directly convertible to each other. Temperature does not have a direct conversion to power (watt) without additional context or information.
Joule is a unit of energyWatt is a unit of power
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The unit of measurement that represents true power is the watt (W).
I don't know about SL. If you mean SI, the unit of power is the watt (equal to joules/second).