There is no unit of power equal to one joule. This is because joules are used to measure energy, not power.
One joule is one watt-second.
In a purely electrical environment, it might arise as one volt-ampere-second.
Amps (A) measure the flow of electric current, while joules (J) measure energy. Amps represent the rate of electron flow in a circuit, while joules represent the amount of energy transferred or used. In simple terms, amps tell you how many electrons are moving, while joules tell you how much work those moving electrons can do.
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1 JOULE= 107
1 joule = 10 million ergs
One joule weighs 11.12650056 Femtograms, or 1.112650056-17 grams.
Amps (A) measure the flow of electric current, while joules (J) measure energy. Amps represent the rate of electron flow in a circuit, while joules represent the amount of energy transferred or used. In simple terms, amps tell you how many electrons are moving, while joules tell you how much work those moving electrons can do.
If you refer to the units, power (any power, not just electrical power) is energy divided by time. The SI unit is the watt, equal to 1 joule/second.
If you actually mean the unit of energy, Joule, then 1 Volt = 1 Joule/1 Coulomb, or 1 Joule = 1 Volt * 1 Coulomb
1 watt = 1 joule per second = 0.000239 food calories of heat per second
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The SI unit of electrical energy, in fact, any form of energy, together with work and heat, is the joule.
Electric current is measured in amperes. 1 ampere = 1 coulomb/second
Volt is the unit of voltage.One volt is equal to 1 joule per coulomb:1 V = 1 J/C
Volt is the unit of voltage.One volt is equal to 1 joule per coulomb:1 V = 1 J/C
DC-Direct Current.
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1. the filament of electric bulb is made up of tungsten as it has melting point of 3380 degree & it cannot be oxidised 2. electric fuse As a safely device which works on heating effect of electric current. the fuse wire is made up of copper, lead & tin. if a current larger than the specified value close to the circuit, the temperature of fuse wire increase. this melts the fuse wire & breaks the circuit.