'Joule' is a unit of energy, whereas 'watt' is a unit of power, which means the rate
of using energy. The two units measure different quantities, and neither one can be
converted into the other one.
You can't convert units of energy to units of power directly. 1 watt = 1 joule/second.
Rate of energy= 69.4 watts.
Watts is energy output. Watts is joules per second. Joules is energy.
There is no conversion, as joules measures energy and watts measures power -two different quantities!
1800 joules / 1 minute = 1,800 joules / 60 seconds = 30 joules per second = 30 watts.
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Rate of energy= 69.4 watts.
Joules (energy) are not equivalent to Watts (power).If something converts 6 Joules every second, it is 6 Watts. If it takes ten seconds to convert 6 Joules, its power is 0.6 Watts.Multiply the Watts by the seconds to find the Joules.CommentYou do not 'consume' power. Power is simply a rate; you cannot consume a rate! You consume energy; the rate at which you consume it is power.
A joule is a joule, whether it be electrical energy or light energy - although commonly, lamps are not 100% efficient.On the other hand, you can't convert joules directly to watts. Watts means joules per second (joules / second), or equivalently, joules is watts times seconds.A joule is a joule, whether it be electrical energy or light energy - although commonly, lamps are not 100% efficient.On the other hand, you can't convert joules directly to watts. Watts means joules per second (joules / second), or equivalently, joules is watts times seconds.A joule is a joule, whether it be electrical energy or light energy - although commonly, lamps are not 100% efficient.On the other hand, you can't convert joules directly to watts. Watts means joules per second (joules / second), or equivalently, joules is watts times seconds.A joule is a joule, whether it be electrical energy or light energy - although commonly, lamps are not 100% efficient.On the other hand, you can't convert joules directly to watts. Watts means joules per second (joules / second), or equivalently, joules is watts times seconds.
Watts is energy output. Watts is joules per second. Joules is energy.
"59.4 watts" means "59.4 joules every second"
Watts is joules per second, so 50 joules in 5 seconds is 10 watts.
The equivalent of about 6,330,000,000 joules or 6 million BTUs
Watts = joules / secondYou need to divide the total annual energy consumption by the number of seconds in a year (which is about 31.5 million).
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There is no conversion, as joules measures energy and watts measures power -two different quantities!
Power is measured in watts, or joules per second. So in 90 seconds, 1200 joules of work is equal to 1200/90 watts or 13.3 watts.
40 Joules, I think, as the formula for Watts is Joules/Second = Joules per second 40 Watts should equal 40 Joules per one second...