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Abril Hensley
17 September, 16:03
Power is measured in:
A)
J/s
B)
J2/s
C)
s/J
D)
s2/J
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Robert Frazier
17 September, 17:56
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Power is the rate of doing work.
Its unit is joules/second.
That unit is used so often that a new word was adopted for it.
1 joule/sec = 1 watt
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