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Wm⁻², or watts per square meter, is a unit of measurement used to quantify the power density or intensity of energy flux, typically in the context of electromagnetic radiation, heat transfer, or energy efficiency. It represents the amount of energy in watts that passes through or is received by a one-square-meter area in one second. This unit is commonly used in fields such as meteorology, solar energy, and physics to assess energy distribution and absorption.

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