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Timothy
24 September, 14:46
What is the definition of watt
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Savion Velazquez
24 September, 16:21
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It's a unit of measurement used to measure electrical power
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Alessandra Rocha
24 September, 18:08
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"Power" is the rate at which work or energy is moved, generated, used, or converted.
The unit of power is the 'watt'. 1 watt is 1 joule of energy per second.
It's used wherever energy is moved around or consumed, not only in
connection with electricity.
1 'horsepower' is about 746 watts
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