In early stages, mathematicians use mainly degrees (with minutes and seconds as subdivisions). More advanced mathematicians used radians.
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).
Watts are commonly used to measure power generated by an object.
The metric unit used to measure power is the watt (W). It is defined as one joule per second and is commonly used to quantify the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred.
Watts. Also for any other type of power (energy / time), that is, for transfer of energy that is not electrical in nature.
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
The Watt is the unit used to measure electric power :)
Watts.
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).
Watts are commonly used to measure power generated by an object.
Number of gallons of oil that are burned per second that it is used.
The metric unit used to measure power is the watt (W). It is defined as one joule per second and is commonly used to quantify the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred.
Watts. Also for any other type of power (energy / time), that is, for transfer of energy that is not electrical in nature.
the unit of power is defined as the WATT unit of measure , as a standard international unit
HP stands for horsepower, which is a unit of power. It is commonly used to measure the output power of engines and motors.
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