You have all the right words, but the concept is backwards.
Energy is the amount, power is the rate of energy.
One watt of power is required to move one joule of energy in one second.
Power. In SI, energy is measured in Joule, and power is measured to watts (= Joule per second).Power. In SI, energy is measured in Joule, and power is measured to watts (= Joule per second).Power. In SI, energy is measured in Joule, and power is measured to watts (= Joule per second).Power. In SI, energy is measured in Joule, and power is measured to watts (= Joule per second).
Power is the rate of use of energy in time. The unit of Energy is joule and the unit of Power is joule/second or Watt.
The energy produced is related to the size of the power plant, not the amount of gas it uses. The question you really want answered is "How much gas does it take to produce a kilowatt of electricity?"
Yes, it is like the power house for the cell.
The sun has an energy conversion rate of 4.26 metric tons per second. This calculates to 384.6 yottawatts. This is 3.846 times 10 raised to the 26th power. This is equal to approximately 9.192 times 10 raised to the 10th power metatons of TNT. That is a big bang.
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No. One watt is one joule/second.
1 watt means 1 joule/second. To produce 1 watt means that every second, 1 joule of energy is produced.
it produces 3.826*10 to the 26 power in one second
(Air and rolling resistance ignored)Power required = energy change / time taken>Problem:Power required to accelerate 1000 kg car from 0 to 60 mph ( 26.82 metres / second) in 3 seconds ?>kinetic energy gained (energy change)= 0.5 * mass * velocity2,>so 0.5 * 1000 * 26.822 = 359656.2 joules>Power required = energy change / time taken= 359656.2 / 3= 119885.4 joules / second (watts)= 119.8854 kw (about 161 bhp)
Steam power is power(energy) produce by steam.
Assuming you mean "nuclear energy": power plants don't produce it, they use it.
A watt is a unit of power - how fast energy is transferred, or in other words, how fast work is done. "Work" can simply be understood as a transfer of certain types of energy.
All energy is measured in joules. A joule is a Newton meter.One joule is defined as the amount of work done by a force of one newton moving an object through a distance of one meter. It is also the work required to continuously produce one watt of power for one second; or one watt second (W·s)
They use nuclear energy to produce power for the grid.