Same as for instantaneous power or any other kind of power:
Watt
(same as joule per second)
The SI unit for power is the watt, symbolized as W.
There is no SI base unit for power.Power is measured in watts, which is a derived unit, not a base unit.A watt is equal to one joule (newton-meter) per second (J/s).
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 answer for the si unit of power is the watt or w
The same as anywhere else in the world! The answer depends entirely on the size of the unit. To get some idea of the power used by different household electrical appliances go to any shop which sells them and read the information displayed about each unit.
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A unit used to measure the power of engines.A unit of power equal in the United States to 746 watts and nearly equivalent to the English gravitational unit of the same name that equals 550 foot-pounds of work per second. 1 horse power a unit of energy that is supposed to be the amount of work done by an average horse in 1 minute. Or 763 watts.
The unit to express power is YOUR MOMMA
A "watt" is a derived unit of power.
the unit of power is defined as the WATT unit of measure , as a standard international unit
The SI unit for power is the Watt, the most commonly derived unit is for electrical power definition, which is the Kilowatt.
the unit used to express power is time
MKS unit of power is "Watt 'W' (1W=1J/s)" CGS unit of power is "egr(cgs unit of work)per second"
This depends on the situation. The main power unit used for electric power output is generally the Watt (W), while the main power unit used for mechanical power output is often the horsepower (hp).
The average production of geothermal energy per unit varies depending on the specific geothermal resource and technology used. On average, a geothermal power plant can produce between 500-3,500 kWh per unit of energy depending on factors such as the temperature and flow rate of the resource.
The SI unit of power is the watt, defined as joules/second. Joule is the unit for energy.
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