No one. A horse power is an Imperial measurement unit, not an SI unit and so a metre would not have featured!No one. A horse power is an Imperial measurement unit, not an SI unit and so a metre would not have featured!No one. A horse power is an Imperial measurement unit, not an SI unit and so a metre would not have featured!No one. A horse power is an Imperial measurement unit, not an SI unit and so a metre would not have featured!
The 3rd power (cube) of any length unit is a unit of volume.
The basic metric unit for electrical power measurement is the watt, which is equal to one joule per second.
No, a pencil is not a unit of measurement.
Many different units of measurement are used for measuring area. Some of them include the square metre, the square centimetre, the square kilometre, and the hectare. Some others include the square inch, the square foot, the square mile, and the acre. --addendum-- There is no actual unit specific to area; a unit of length is squared (raised to the second power) to represent area. So in general unit^2 is the unit for area. Unit may be any thing such as mile, feet, cm. m or km
The symbol for the unit of measurement of power is "W" for watt.
No one. A horse power is an Imperial measurement unit, not an SI unit and so a metre would not have featured!No one. A horse power is an Imperial measurement unit, not an SI unit and so a metre would not have featured!No one. A horse power is an Imperial measurement unit, not an SI unit and so a metre would not have featured!No one. A horse power is an Imperial measurement unit, not an SI unit and so a metre would not have featured!
Horsepower is abbreviated to hp. It is a unit of measurement that represents the power of an engine.
10 to the twenty-third power is not a unit of measurement. It is a number.
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In Australia, 500 watts is the same as anywhere else in the world. It is a unit of power measurement and would represent the same amount of power whether you are in Australia or elsewhere.
The 3rd power (cube) of any length unit is a unit of volume.
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While the statement is true, there is no unit with that meaning.
No. The volt ampere (V.A) is the unit of measurement of apparent power. Power factor is true power (expressed in watts) divided by apparent power (expressed in volt amperes).
To convert from KVA (kilovoltamperes) to KWH (kilowatthours) first convert to KW (kilowatts) by multiplying by power factor. Power factor is the cosine of the phase angle between voltage and current. Then multiply by the number of hours that you run the load.
If you mean the pitch of a sound, that is related to its frequency. The SI unit is the Hertz.