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MKS unit of power is "Watt 'W' (1W=1J/s)" CGS unit of power is "egr(cgs unit of work)per second"
1 joule per second = 1 watt
Watts. -- The base units for power are Kg*m^2/s^2.Power is the rate at which work is done or energy is transmitted.The units of power are the units of energy divided by time.The SI unit of power is the watt (W), which is equal to one joule per second.The older Imperial unit was horsepower (1 HP equal to about 745.7 watts).
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The watt, which is equal to 1 joule/second.
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The watt, which is equal to 1 joule/second.
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The SI unit for power, thermal or mechanical, is the watt, W. 1 W = 1 J/s (joule/second).
W is short for watt, which is a unit of power. 1 watt is the same as 1 joule/second.
The unit of measurement that represents true power is the watt (W).
MKS unit of power is "Watt 'W' (1W=1J/s)" CGS unit of power is "egr(cgs unit of work)per second"
This depends on the situation. The main power unit used for electric power output is generally the Watt (W), while the main power unit used for mechanical power output is often the horsepower (hp).
Power is the rate of flow or usage of energy. 1 Watt = 1 Joule per second
Watt [W]. One watt is 1 W = 1 J / s [joule/second].