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∙ 14y ago"Watts per second" is not a unit of power.
"Watt" is a unit of power. It means 1 joule of energy per second.
1 hour = 3,600 seconds
Total energy = (power) times (time) = (25 joules/sec) x (3,600 seconds) = 90,000 joules of work.
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∙ 14y agoTo calculate the total work done in one hour, first convert 25 watts to joules per second. Then, multiply this value by the number of seconds in an hour (3600 seconds). This will give you the total work done in one hour.
Power. In SI, energy is measured in Joule, and power is measured to watts (= Joule per second).Power. In SI, energy is measured in Joule, and power is measured to watts (= Joule per second).Power. In SI, energy is measured in Joule, and power is measured to watts (= Joule per second).Power. In SI, energy is measured in Joule, and power is measured to watts (= Joule per second).
Power is measured in watts. Watts is also joules per second, newton-meters per second, kilogram-meters squared per second cubed, and volt-amperes.Electrical power
The watt, which is equal to joules/second.
Power is measured in watts (W) in the SI system.
Watts is a unit of power, which measures the rate at which energy is transferred. It is named after James Watt, a Scottish engineer. Watts are typically used to measure the power of electrical devices and machinery.
The load on a motor can be measured in watts, and it is the mechanical torque supplied, multiplied by the speed of the shaft. When the torque is in Newton-metres and the speed is in radians/second, the mechanical power output result is in watts.
Power. In SI, energy is measured in Joule, and power is measured to watts (= Joule per second).Power. In SI, energy is measured in Joule, and power is measured to watts (= Joule per second).Power. In SI, energy is measured in Joule, and power is measured to watts (= Joule per second).Power. In SI, energy is measured in Joule, and power is measured to watts (= Joule per second).
Power is measured in watts. Watts is also joules per second, newton-meters per second, kilogram-meters squared per second cubed, and volt-amperes.Electrical power
10 joules per second = 10 watts
Watts or Joules/Second
The watt, which is equal to joules/second.
Power=Volts x Amps Unit for power is watts
That depends what you want to convert it to. Watt is a unit of power. 100 watts is equal to:0.1 kilowatts100 joules/second
3500W, or 3.5kW Power is measured in Watts; one Watt is 1 joule of energy converted/used per second. So, 3500 joules a second is 3500 Watts.
The power of the light bulb is 100 watts since 1 watt is equal to 1 joule per second.
two watts a second
Power is measured in watts (W) in the SI system.