It's measured in Watts.
Power is measured in watts when work is measured in joules and time is measured in seconds.
The formula for calculating power is power = work/time, where power is measured in watts (W), work is measured in joules (J), and time is measured in seconds (s).
Watts are measured by Joules divided by seconds. The watt is the unit of power, representing the rate at which energy is transferred. It is calculated by dividing the energy (measured in Joules) by the time (measured in seconds) over which the energy is transferred.
Power = energy/timeWatts = joules/seconds(79.3 joules/37.2 minutes) x (minute/60 seconds) = 0.03553 watt= 35.53 mW = +15.5 dBm (rounded)====================To answer the question:(79.3 joules/37.2 minutes) x (minute/60 seconds) x (horsepower/745.7 watts) = 0.0000476 HP (rounded)47.6 microhorsepower(power output of 47.6 microhorses)
There are 9 minutes and 23 seconds in 563 seconds.
They are measured in degrees, minutes and seconds
Latitude, which is measured in degrees, minutes and seconds.
Angles are measured with a protractor in degrees, minutes and seconds.
Degrees , Minutes, Seconds
Power is measured in watts when work is measured in joules and time is measured in seconds.
Yes
Angles are measured by degrees. Fractions of degrees are measured in minutes and seconds.
Yes they are.
Degrees, minutes and seconds.
Usually measured in seconds (m/s2), you can measure it in hours or minutes, but those units of time must be translated into seconds, ie: The turtle has an acceleration of 45meters/70minutes ; 60 seconds in one minute, 60 x 70 = 4200 seconds = 45metes/4200 seconds. Therefore the turtle can travel 45 meters every 4200 seconds.
Yes, right ascension is typically measured in hours, minutes, and seconds. It is one of the coordinates used in the equatorial coordinate system to locate objects in the sky.
Latitude is measured basically in Degrees, more specifically in Degrees and Minutes, and even more specifically Degrees, Minutes, and Seconds.