Power is usually measured in watts, which is equal to joules/second. Metric prefixes may be used, such as (for larger amounts of power) kilowatts or megawatts.
The practical unit of quantity of electricity is the Coulomb, which is equal to the amount of charge transported by a current of one ampere in one second.
The practical unit of energy is the joule (J). It is the standard unit of energy in the International System of Units (SI) and is used to quantify various forms of energy such as mechanical, electrical, and thermal energy.
A "watt" is a derived unit of power.
MKS unit of power is "Watt 'W' (1W=1J/s)" CGS unit of power is "egr(cgs unit of work)per second"
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The SI unit for power is the Watt, the most commonly derived unit is for electrical power definition, which is the Kilowatt.
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if i got your question right, in physics the chapter on practical electricity, 1 kWh is equals to 1 unit
One watt is the unit of power that is equal to one joule per second. It represents the rate at which energy is transferred or converted. In practical terms, one watt is the power consumed by an electrical device operating at a current of one ampere with an electrical potential of one volt.
The practical unit of quantity of electricity is the Coulomb, which is equal to the amount of charge transported by a current of one ampere in one second.
The practical unit of energy is the joule (J). It is the standard unit of energy in the International System of Units (SI) and is used to quantify various forms of energy such as mechanical, electrical, and thermal energy.
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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