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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.
No. One watt is one joule/second.
The work or energy required to produce one watt is equal to one joule per second. This is because one watt is defined as the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred, with one watt equivalent to one joule of energy transferred per 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
An outside source of energy is required for systems that do not produce their own energy, such as electronic devices, vehicles, and buildings. This energy is needed to power the functioning of these systems and to perform the tasks they are designed for.
The power needed can be calculated using the formula: Power = Energy / Time. Plugging in the given values, the power required to produce 1700 Joules in 5 seconds is 340 Watts.
Renewable resource that humans can use to produce energy is solar power, wind power, hydro power, or geothermal power.
Steam power is power(energy) produce by steam.
Assuming you mean "nuclear energy": power plants don't produce it, they use it.