power= force X distance / time
where force = strength
and distance/time = speed
100 kg lifted 0.6 m in 0.5 s
= 120 kg X m/s
=1,177 J/s or 1,177 W
Watts are commonly used to measure power generated by an object.
No, mvar (megavolt-ampere reactive) is a unit of apparent power while MVA (megavolt-ampere) is a unit of real power. Mvar is used to measure reactive power, while MVA is used to measure total power (both real and reactive).
The watt, which is equal to joules/second.
In the United Kingdom, electricity companies charge their customers by the unit. The term 'unit' is short for the obsolete expression 'Board of Trade Unit' and is a measurement of electrical energy, equivalent to a kilowatt hour. So, 1 unit = 1 kW.h
Amps measure electrical current, while horsepower measures the power output of an engine or motor. Amps are used in electrical circuits to measure the flow of electricity, while horsepower is a unit of measure for mechanical power.
The Watt is the unit used to measure electric power :)
The ratio of the SI unit and CGS unit of power is 1 Watt to 10^7 ergs per second. If muscle times speed equals power, then the ratio for muscle force in Newtons to dynes (CGS unit of force) would be 1:10^5.
the unit of power is defined as the WATT unit of measure , as a standard international unit
databand-a unit to measure gain power
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Horses
Watts.
Watts are commonly used to measure power generated by an object.
The standard unit used to measure sound power is the decibel (dB).
kilowatts
No, mvar (megavolt-ampere reactive) is a unit of apparent power while MVA (megavolt-ampere) is a unit of real power. Mvar is used to measure reactive power, while MVA is used to measure total power (both real and reactive).
The ratio between two quantities, usually quantities that somehow measure power, or intensity (power / area).