In physics:
Power = Work x Time
• Work = Force x Distance
• Force = Mass x Acceleration
• Power = Mass x Acceleration x Distance x Time
and
Power = Energy / Time
Power is usually measured in J/s (Joules per second) known as the Watt, but can also be measured in feet*pounds per second (ft*lbs/s) or Newtons*meters per second (N*m/s).
The ratio between two quantities, usually quantities that somehow measure power, or intensity (power / area).
It can be the power ratio. If you measure voltage or sound pressure it is not the power ratio.
A degree is a unit of measure, it is not itself a number. It may be a measure of an angle or temperature or power. A degree cannot be converted to a number
A unit can be a measure of length. It is one-dimensional. A squared unit can be a measure of area. It is two-dimensional. A cubic unit can be a measure of volume. It is three-dimensional.
This depends on what unit you are using to measure in. However, area will always be measure in (unit)^2.
The Watt is the unit used to measure electric power :)
the unit of power is defined as the WATT unit of measure , as a standard international unit
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The ratio between two quantities, usually quantities that somehow measure power, or intensity (power / area).
It can be the power ratio. If you measure voltage or sound pressure it is not the power ratio.
The watt, which is equal to joules/second.