Energy (J) = Power x time
Q = P x t
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∙ 10y agoYou can't compare that. Ampere is a unit of electrical current; horse power is a unit of power.
Impossible to convert a power unit to temperature unit.
You really can't compare that. * Ampere-hour is a unit of energy. If you multiply ampere x hours x voltage (the voltage is implied), you get energy. * kVA is a unit of power. Note that power is energy / time.
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The amount of work done divided by the time it took to do the work equals the unit rate. w/t=unit rate
It's depend on time, Power=Energy/Time Watt is the unit of power Joule is the unit of energy
The formula for power is P = W/t, where P represents power, W is work or energy, and t is time. The unit for power is the watt, which is equivalent to one joule per second.
The formula for power is P = W/t, where P is power, W is work, and t is time. The derived unit for power is the watt (W), which is equal to joules per second (J/s).
Power = energy / time. Therefore, the derived unit is joules / second, commonly known as the watt.
Power can be calculated using the formula: Power (P) = Work (W) / Time (t). It is the rate at which work is done or the amount of energy transferred per unit time. The SI unit of power is the watt (W).
You can't compare that. Ampere is a unit of electrical current; horse power is a unit of power.
In very general terms, power is work (or energy, same units) per unit time. In SI units, power is measured in watts, which are joules per second.
Power is the amount of energy used per unit of time. In the SI system its units are Watts = Joules per second.
Optical power is calculated by dividing the energy of the light beam by the time it takes to deliver that energy. The formula for optical power is: Power (P) = Energy (E) / Time (t). The unit of measurement for optical power is watts (W).
Impossible to convert a power unit to temperature unit.
Work done per unit of time is defined as power. In the metric system, this unit is a watt. In the standard system, it is horsepower.
Force is equal to mass times acceleration. Mass is equal to density times volume. Acceleration equals to velocity over unit time.