A unit is not used to measure power, but energy.
A unit is used by British electrical companies to measure energy consumption, and is short for 'Board of Trade Unit'. A unit is equivalent to a kilowatt hour. A watt, on the hand, is used to measure power, not energy -so you cannot relate a unit to a watt.
The watt, which is equal to joules/second.
Power is measured in watts (W) in the SI system.
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.
Electrical power is measured in watts. In an electrical system power (P) is equal to the voltage multiplied by the current.P = VxI Watts = Volts x Amps.
1 horsepower equates to about 745.7 watts.Horsepower is simply the Imperial unit of measurement of power, whereas the watt is the SI unit for power. So there's nothing stopping you from specifying the power output of an electric heater in horsepower if you want to, or specifying the output power of a car engine in watts (as they do outside the United States). But, to answer your question, there are 746 W to one horsepower.
The SI unit for power is the watt, which is equal to joules/second.The SI unit for power is the watt, which is equal to joules/second.The SI unit for power is the watt, which is equal to joules/second.The SI unit for power is the watt, which is equal to joules/second.
There are NO watts in a millilitre. WATTS is a unit of power, Millilitre is a unit of VOLUME - there is no commonality.
The watt, which is equal to joules/second.
Power is measured in watts (W) in the SI system.
An attowatt is an SI unit of power equal to 10 ^ -18 watts.
None. Watts is unit of power. Square meter is unit of area.
A watt is a unit of power, not a unit of length.
Watts = Volts x Amps x Power factor For an AC Unit I am guessing that your PF = .75 so we have 115 x 9.2 x .75 = 793.5 Watts.
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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.
Electrical power is measured in watts. In an electrical system power (P) is equal to the voltage multiplied by the current.P = VxI Watts = Volts x Amps.
kW is kilowatt - a unit of power. 1 kilowatt is equal to 1000 watts: 1kW = 1000W